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1 CULTURE AND COMMON TRAITS OF RUSSIA

2 Culture and the Common Traits
Culture – the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.

3 Culture and the Common Traits
Culture region – a way of dividing the world into areas where a particular form of government, religion, economic system, language, or tradition is predominate.

4 Culture and the Common Traits
Dominant Russian culture spread throughout the republics of the former Soviet Union by forced migration.

5 Culture and the Common Traits
Government: Soviet Union: Stalin’s form of government was Totalitarian. Today’s government is a Democracy.

6 Culture and the Common Traits
Architecture, food, and traditions focused on Russian heritage.

7 Culture and the Common Traits
Russian language is dominant and strictly enforced. However, minority languages still exist, making people bilingual.

8 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Religion: Use monumental architecture to attract new members.

9 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Religion: Used to sustain their impact on communities.

10 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Religion: This was set up during the Soviet Union to encourage the supremacy of the Russian Culture.

11 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Education: Education changes with time.

12 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Education: Russia continues education because they need well educated and informed citizens.

13 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Education: This was set up during the Soviet Union to encourage the supremacy of the Russian Culture.

14 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Ways of Work: Sustain the institution because individuals need jobs so they can earn money and survive.

15 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Ways of Work: Government changes the way work is completed. Farmers: Soviet Union – Farmers worked for Government Russia – Farmers make decisions for themselves.

16 Sustaining Institutions Over Time
Ways of Work: This was set up during the Soviet Union to encourage the supremacy of the Russian Culture.

17 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Yugoslavia: 1991 – Communist party divided causing civil wars between ethnic groups.

18 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Yugoslavia: This continued until 1995; resulting in many nations becoming independent.

19 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Yugoslavia: Known as the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.

20 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Yugoslavia: 140,000 people died from the wars.

21 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Russian Republics: Passed laws to protect the rights of small minority groups.

22 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Russian Republics: Teach school in multiple languages, supplying minority language textbooks.

23 EXAMPLES OF CONFLICT AND COOPERATION AMONG CULTURES
Russian Republics: Use minority languages on TV, magazines and radios.

24 Impact of Cultural Diffusion= Positive of Negative
Cultural Diffusion – the spreading of culture from one country to another.

25 Impact of Cultural Diffusion= Positive of Negative
Positive Qualities: Larger varieties of food, tradition, music, religions, better opportunities. Ex. McDonalds, computer manufacturers, etc.

26 Impact of Cultural Diffusion= Positive of Negative
Negative Qualities: Cultures often clash: Socially Economically Politically Criminal organizations


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