CULTURAL CONVERGENCE CULTURAL DIVERGENCE. CULTURE OUTLINE WHAT IS CULTURE? BASIC NEEDS OF ALL PEOPLE IS CULTURE LEARNED? INHERITED? CULTURE VARIES BETWEEN.

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CULTURAL CONVERGENCE CULTURAL DIVERGENCE

CULTURE OUTLINE WHAT IS CULTURE? BASIC NEEDS OF ALL PEOPLE IS CULTURE LEARNED? INHERITED? CULTURE VARIES BETWEEN NATIONS IN NATIONS HOW ARE CULTURES ALIKE WHAT CAN CAUSE CHANGES IN CULTURE LIST TEN PARTS OF CULTURE

10 PARTS OF CULTURE SHELTER FOOD CLOTHING CUSTOMS TRADITIONS TRANPORTATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION SPORTS MUSIC/ART COMMUNICATIONS ECONOMIC SYSTEM POLITICAL SYSTEM RELIGION OR PHILOSOPHY

CULTURAL TRAITS SERVE A PURPOSE DEFINES WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OTHERS WHAT THEY EXPECT FROM YOU. CULTURES CHANGE ? TECHNOLOGY,DIFFUSSION CULTURE CONSISTES OF LEARNED WAYS OF FELLING ACTING AND THINKING LEARNED PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR

BRAINSTORM LIST 5 THINGS THAT CREATE CULTURAL CONTACT

BRAINSTORM LIST 5 THINGS THAT PREVENT CULTURAL CONTACT

AGE OF DISCOVERY SPREAD EUROPEAN CULTURE AROUND THE WORLD

ASSIMILATION-DIFFUSSION—HOMOGENOUS--DIVERSE

LIST 5 THINGS THAT CREATE CULTURAL CONTACT TRAVEL TRADE INVENTIONS magnetic compass MIGRATIONS

LIST 5 THINGS THAT PREVENT CULTURAL CONTACT Cultural barriers NATURAL BARRIERS deserts, jungles, mountains, oceans Fear Distrust Prejudice

Others mentioned Religion War Great wall Isolation Islands

DO CULTURAL BARRIERS CHANGE? CAN THEY BE OVERCOME? 1492 CULTURAL ASSIMILATION CULTURAL DIFFUSSION CULTURAL CONVERGENCE CULTURAL DIVERGENCE MULTICULTURAL