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Dr. Afxendiou Sachem North High School AP World History 9 What is CULTURE? Dr. Afxendiou Sachem North High School AP World History 9

Definition of culture: culture is a social creation, meaning, that we are not born with culture we get it by living. We learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not in our society/group. Culture is the “blueprint” for living in the society we are born in Culture is transmitted from one person to another, and from one generation to the next

Characteristics of culture: Culture is shared Culture is learned Culture changes over time

Cultural norms Unwritten rules about acceptable and unacceptable behavior in a particular culture

Definition of ethnocentrism: The belief held by a group of people that their society and culture is superior to that of all others. Judging other societies based on the values of your society