Social Groups, Language, and Religion Chapter 4, Section 2
How Society is Organized Every culture has a social structure – A way or organizing people into smaller groups Each smaller group has particular tasks – Work together to get food – Protect the community – Raise children Social structure helps people work together to meet the basic needs of individuals, families, and communities
Kinds of Families Different cultures have different definitions for “family” Nuclear family a mother, father, and their children – Common pattern in industrial nations such as the USA, Great Britain, and Germany – Adults work outside of the home – Usually have money to buy what they need – Depend on the work of machines
Kinds of Families Extended family several generations – Parents and their children, with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives who live close by – Older people are very respected – Pass on traditions As rural people move to cities, nuclear families are becoming more common.
Nuclear Family Extended Family
Kinds of Families Cultures also differ when deciding who is in charge of families – Patriarchal families men make most family decisions – African and Native American cultures matriarchal Women have more authority than patriarchies Today, men and women have started to share family power and responsibility
Matriarchal Family Patriarchal Family
Social Classes Social classes rank people in a culture A person’s status may come from such things as wealth, land, ancestors, or education Today, people can improve their status – Get a good education – Make more money – Marry someone of a higher class
Language All cultures have language Every culture is based on language lets people communicate everything they need to share in their culture – A culture’s language reflects the things that its people think are important
Language “snow” – English vs. Inuits of North America – English = several adjectives for the white stuff that falls in some places in winter – Inuits = where they live, snow covers the ground for a good part of the year, making snow n important part of their environment than it is to people of other cultures; created words to meet their needs
Language In some countries, people speak different languages – Culturally different in some ways from other people in their country – May celebrate different festivals, wear different clothes, or have different customs
Ways of Believing Values and Religion Religion helps people understand the world – Can provide comfort and hope for people facing difficult times – Helps answer questions about the meaning and purpose of life – Helps define values that people believe are important Religion guides people in values, standards of accepted behavior.
Ways of Believing Religious beliefs vary. – Christianity and Judaism = one god – Other religions worship more than one god All religions have prayers and rituals Every religion celebrates important places and times.