Social Groups, Language, and Religion Chapter 4, Section 2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
Advertisements

To Next Slide Unit 1 Chapter 2 Lesson 1 People from Many Places 20 Questions!
Chapter Three Population and Culture
6th Grade SS Entry Task In your notebooks……..
The 7 Elements of Culture
Vocabulary culture custom society values government religion legacy.
African Tribalism. How people are related in traditional African society? Kinship: means a relationship that binds two or more individuals 1.Blood relative.
Chinese Society and Thought Social Studies Chapter 11.
10 Traits of Culture Learned behaviors, traditions, beliefs, and ways of life created by groups of people.
Family, Tribalism, & Beliefs
Michael Sheinis Block: 1 10/5/14. Culture Is passed on by parents, grandparents, teachers, etc Affects the way we think, what we believe (religiously.
Culture.
7 Elements of Culture.
The 7 Elements of Culture
4-2 Patterns of Life What cultural ties united people in African Societies? How did the role of women vary in different African Cultures? How did religion.
Unit 8 Cultural Diversity
 Healthcare workers must work with and provide care to a variety of people  YOU must be aware of factors that cause each individual to be unique  That.
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
Chapter 4 Cultures of the World.
Elements of Culture.
CULTURES Elements, Stages, Social Structures, Economy, Economic and Political Systems.
9.3 Understanding Cultural Diversity
Warm-up: What traditions do you and your family practice?
What is Culture?.
The Meaning of Culture. What is Culture?  All the things that make a people’s entire way of life  Food  Traditions  Education  Clothes  Music 
What makes humans unique?
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
The Family Chapter 12.
Ms. Soles Social Studies: Human Geography Lesson 8 The Development of Culture and Society.
Cultural Diversity.  Physical characteristics  Family Life  Socioeconomic status  Religious beliefs  Location  Education  Occupation  Life experiences.
1. KINSHIP- THE CULTURES OF WEST AFRICA: CHAPTER 3, SECTION 2 MR. CRAKE 7th GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES MASON MIDDLE SCHOOL.
A group of people who share a common culture. Ethnic groups can have many things in common: Shared history Common ancestry Language Religion Traditions.
Unit 6. Sociology Is the study of people’s behavior in groups (founded by August Comte- French mathematician and thinker)
The Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or other connection such as adoption © PDST Home Economics.
A social institution is an important human organization in a culture group that helps a society to survive. An easy way to remember the social institutions.
Key Terms Culture-the beliefs and actions that define a group of people’s way of life. Cultural Region-how human activities such as religion, language,
Elements of Culture World Cultures Notes. Is everyone born into culture? How does our culture influence our lives? Yes, we inherit our culture from parents.
THE ELEMENTS OF CULTURE
Unit 3: Sub-Saharan Africa Today’s Topic: African Tribalism & Animism
World Religions. Social Systems Patriarchal: Men hold the power and make decisions Matriarchal: Women hold the power and make decisions Nonhierarchical:
The Study of Human Geography. What is Culture? The beliefs and actions that define a group of people’s way of life.
Chapter 4 Enduring Traditions. Families and Villages The family is the cornerstone of traditional African society Arranged marriage is were the parents.
Social Groups, Language, and Religion Chapter 4 Section 2.
The Family A group of people related by blood, marriage or other connection such as adoption © PDST Home Economics.
WHAT IS CULTURE?. Unit 3 – Human Geography CULTURE NOTES Chapter 1 Fri., Sept. 19, 2014 Mrs. Dent Most of this information is NOT in your textbook!
Culture and Society How society is organized!. Think about the people you see everyday. Do you spend each day meeting new strangers? Or do you see the.
Briefing #1. Culture  A system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that members of a society use to cope with their world and.
The Meaning of Culture Many Peoples Many Cultures.
African Society and Culture Chapter 7, Section 3.
Culture The 7 Elements of Culture. Culture Culture: everything that makes up a person’s entire way of life  “total knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
A) Cultural Landscapeb) Acculturation c) Cultured) Cultural Trait A way of life for a particular Group who share common Beliefs & customs.
II. Families and Society. What are some things we talked about in class yesterday?
Culture The 7 Elements of Culture. Culture Culture: everything that makes up a person’s entire way of life.
The Meaning of Culture 7 Elements. Why Do We Study World Cultures? To avoid misunderstandings between people, gestures, interpersonal distances, smell.
Diversity within religion and society
Introduction to Culture Notes
Analyzing Behaviors and Culture Significance.
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
Culture.
The Meaning of Culture Objectives: Identify & define elements that make up culture EQ: What is culture?
CULTURE.
CULTURE Chapter 1 Section III.
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
Geography of U.S. Cultural Background
The 7 Elements of Culture
The 7 Elements of Culture
Chapter 4 Cultures of the World.
Introduction to the Seven Elements of Culture
Section 2 Culture & Society
Presentation transcript:

Social Groups, Language, and Religion Chapter 4, Section 2

How Society is Organized Every culture has a social structure – A way or organizing people into smaller groups Each smaller group has particular tasks – Work together to get food – Protect the community – Raise children Social structure helps people work together to meet the basic needs of individuals, families, and communities

Kinds of Families Different cultures have different definitions for “family” Nuclear family  a mother, father, and their children – Common pattern in industrial nations such as the USA, Great Britain, and Germany – Adults work outside of the home – Usually have money to buy what they need – Depend on the work of machines

Kinds of Families Extended family  several generations – Parents and their children, with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives who live close by – Older people are very respected – Pass on traditions As rural people move to cities, nuclear families are becoming more common.

Nuclear Family Extended Family

Kinds of Families Cultures also differ when deciding who is in charge of families – Patriarchal families  men make most family decisions – African and Native American cultures  matriarchal Women have more authority than patriarchies Today, men and women have started to share family power and responsibility

Matriarchal Family Patriarchal Family

Social Classes Social classes  rank people in a culture A person’s status may come from such things as wealth, land, ancestors, or education Today, people can improve their status – Get a good education – Make more money – Marry someone of a higher class

Language All cultures have language Every culture is based on language  lets people communicate everything they need to share in their culture – A culture’s language reflects the things that its people think are important

Language “snow” – English vs. Inuits of North America – English = several adjectives for the white stuff that falls in some places in winter – Inuits = where they live, snow covers the ground for a good part of the year, making snow n important part of their environment than it is to people of other cultures; created words to meet their needs

Language In some countries, people speak different languages – Culturally different in some ways from other people in their country – May celebrate different festivals, wear different clothes, or have different customs

Ways of Believing Values and Religion Religion helps people understand the world – Can provide comfort and hope for people facing difficult times – Helps answer questions about the meaning and purpose of life – Helps define values that people believe are important Religion guides people in values, standards of accepted behavior.

Ways of Believing Religious beliefs vary. – Christianity and Judaism = one god – Other religions worship more than one god All religions have prayers and rituals Every religion celebrates important places and times.