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Culture A review game A Hogie Production

Beliefs & Material Culture Jeopardy Heredity Language Norms & Values Beliefs & Material Culture 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy

These are inherited patterns of behavior. Heredity - 100 These are inherited patterns of behavior.

What are instincts?

He stated the theory of evolution through natural selection. Heredity - 200 He stated the theory of evolution through natural selection.

Who was Charles Darwin?

This is an automatic reaction to a physical stimulus. Heredity – 300 This is an automatic reaction to a physical stimulus.

What is a reflex?

The impulse to reduce discomfort is called this. Heredity - 400 The impulse to reduce discomfort is called this.

What is a drive?

This is the study of biological basis for human behavior. Heredity - 500 This is the study of biological basis for human behavior.

What is sociobiology?

A thing that stands for something else is called this. Language - 100 A thing that stands for something else is called this.

What is a symbol?

DAILY DOUBLE

Language frees humans from these two things.

What is time and place.

This is how symbols get their meanings. Language - 300 This is how symbols get their meanings.

What are, they are assigned by humans?

The importance of a thing to a society is indicated in this way. Language - 400 The importance of a thing to a society is indicated in this way.

What is, there will be more words to describe it?

Language - 500 This is the theory that our ideas of reality depend largely upon our language.

What is the hypothesis of linguistic relativity.

These are rules that define appropriate behavior. Norms & Values - 100 These are rules that define appropriate behavior.

What are norms?

A norm that lacks a moral significance. Norms & Values - 200 A norm that lacks a moral significance.

What is a folkway?

This is a norm defined and enforced by officials. Norms & Values - 300 This is a norm defined and enforced by officials.

What is a law?

A reward or punishment enforced by the group is called this. Norms & Values - 400 A reward or punishment enforced by the group is called this.

What is an informal sanction?

Conforming to this type of norm is a social requirement. Norms & Values - 500 Conforming to this type of norm is a social requirement.

What is a more?

Beliefs & Material Culture - 100 These are the tangible objects of a culture.

What is material culture?

Beliefs & Material Culture - 200 A utopia is also known as this.

What is ideal culture?

Beliefs & Material Culture - 300 These are the ways culture changes. (100 points per answer)

What are: discovery invention diffusion

Belief and Material Culture - 400 This is a specific way a culture expresses a universal trait.

What is a cultural particular?

DAILY DOUBLE

Belief and Material Culture - 500 These cultures are a part of the dominant culture. One believes in the values of the dominant culture while the other is deliberately opposed to it. (250 points per answer)

What are subculture and counterculture?

Name two advantages and disadvantages of ethnocentricity. FINAL JEOPARDY Name two advantages and disadvantages of ethnocentricity.

What are: Advantages: stability & increased morale Disadvantages: inflexibility & intolerance