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The ABCs of World Culture
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A - Art What art forms are typical of this culture? Crafts Paintings Drama Music Dance Literature
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B - Buildings How do the buildings symbolize this culture? – Buildings – Monuments – Structures – Homes
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C - Communication How do people communicate with each other? How is information spread?
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D – Dress (What dress is typical?)
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E - Economy Who owns the farms & factories? Is the country: – High tech – Low tech – No tech
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F - Family What does the typical family look like? What is the role of women & children?
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G - Government Who has the power? How is the average citizen connected to the government?
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H - History What experiences have shaped their culture? – War? – Famine? – Government?
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I – Icon What images (religious or secular) cause an immediate response in the people?
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J – Jobs How does the average person (or family) make a living?
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K- Knowledge How is knowledge passed from one generation to the next?
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L - Language What words and expressions have special meaning? What are the most popular forms of literature? – Poems – Dramas – Comedies – Etc....
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M – Movement & Migration How does the average person get around? To where are people moving?
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N – National Pride What people, places, and things spark feelings of loyalty and patriotism?
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O – Organizations What are the most important organizations (formal or informal) in this society?
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P - Population What are the largest groups? – Age? – Race? – Religion? – Language? – Ethnic group? What are the smallest or (minority) groups? United States Age: 67% between the ages of 15-64 Race: 79.9% white Religion: 53.1% Protestant Language : 82.1% English
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Q – Quality of Life Rate the average person's health and happiness. – Medical care – Life expectancy – GDP per capita (Gross Domestic Product per person) = Avg. amount of money per person – Infant mortality rate (how many babies out of 1,000 die before the age of 1)? United States – Life expectancy: 78.11 years – GDP per capita:$46,000 – Infant mortality rate: 6.22
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R - Religion What beliefs and values do people hold? What are the traditional holidays, festivals, and ceremonies? – Examples: Christianity – Christmas and Easter Judaism – Yom Kippor, Hanukka Islam - Ramadan
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S - Status What classes, castes, professions, or groups (racial, ethnic, religious, cultural) have high or low status?
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T – Taboo What behaviors are considered to be totally unacceptable?
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U – Urban or Rural? Do most people live in the city or the country? What does a typcial community look like? United States – Urban: 82%
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Vacation & Recreation How do people have fun?
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W – Way of Everyday Life How do people take care of:
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X – X marks the spot How does geography shape the culture? Movement: How do people, goods, and ideas move? Human – Environment Interaction: – Are the people changing the environment to meet their needs? – Are the people adapting to the environment to survive? Location: Where it is located determines how people dress, where they can live, and what types of jobs they can have.
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Y – Yum! What foods are eaten here? What do people eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
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Z – Ztuff (Extra Stuff) You know, like eating with chopsticks in China....
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