What is Culture?.

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What is Culture?

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What is Culture? The language, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and even material objects that characterize a group and are passed down from one generation to the next. Do the above pictures define culture?

2 Types of Culture Material Culture the material objects that distinguish a group of people, such as their art buildings, weapons, utensils, machines, hairstyles, clothing and jewelry. Nonmaterial Culture A group’s way of thinking(including beliefs, values, and other assumptions about the world) and doing. (Common patterns of behavior, including language and other forms of interaction.