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Chapter Eight: Aspects of Culture Vocabulary
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Culture refers to a people’s way of life from how they meet their needs, their language, religion, beliefs, customs, institutions, and technology.

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Page 1: Culture refers to a people’s way of life from how they meet their needs, their language, religion, beliefs, customs, institutions, and technology.

Chapter Eight:

Aspects of Culture Vocabulary

Page 2: Culture refers to a people’s way of life from how they meet their needs, their language, religion, beliefs, customs, institutions, and technology.

Culture• Culture refers to a people’s way of life from how

they meet their needs, their language, religion, beliefs, customs, institutions, and technology.

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Customs• Things people usually do, such as how they dress,

the foods they eat, and how they celebrate holidays and the great turning points in life – birth, coming of age, marriage, parenthood, and death.

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Animism• A polytheistic form of religion in which it is

believed things in nature have their own spirit.

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Hinduism• A polytheistic form of religion which teaches that

the principles of life can be discovered through meditation.

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Buddhism• A polytheistic form of religion which teaches to

end suffering, a person must come to accept the world as it is and to block out selfish desires.

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Judaism• A monotheistic form of religion who believe in one

God and follow the Ten Commandments.

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Christianity• A monotheistic form of religion which believes

Jesus died to redeem mankind.

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Islam• A monotheistic form of religion which believe in

Muhammad as Allah’s last and greatest prophet and the Five Pillars of Faith.

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Sikhism• A monotheistic form of religion which believe in

both Hindu and Muslim beliefs.

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Gender Roles• Roles specifically assigned to men and women by

society.

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Urban• City Setting

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Rural• Countryside Setting

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Multicultural• Containing a mix of peoples and cultures.

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Social Class• A group within a society’s social structure

containing people of similar wealth and power.

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Social Mobility• Refers to how easy it is to change one’s social

class.