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Social Groups, Language, and Religion Chapter 4, Section 2
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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
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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
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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.
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Nuclear Family Extended Family
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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
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Matriarchal Family Patriarchal Family
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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