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1 What is culture? Chapter 4.1

2 Vocabulary Culture Cultural trait Technology Cultural landscape agriculture

3 What is culture? Write the following headings across the top of a piece of paper: Sports foods, clothing, entertainment List under each heading, things that are important parts of American life. Be specific

4 Culture: A Total Way of Life Elements of cultureCulture includes the work people do, their behaviors, their beliefs, and their ways of doing things. Parents pass these things on to their children Cultural Traits—A particular group’s individual skills, customs, and ways of doing things.

5 Culture: A Total Way of Life Elements of Culture People and their land Over time cultural traits may change, but culture changes slowly. Geographers study culture, especially activities that relate to the environment. –Theme of human- environment interaction. –Geographers want to know how landforms, climate, vegetation, and resources affect culture

6 Culture: A Total Way of Life People and their landGeographer’s are also interested in the effect people have on their environment. –Often the effect is tied to a culture’s technology –Technology—tools and the skills people need to use them.

7 Culture: A Total Way of Life People and their landPeople use technology to take advantage of natural resources and change the environment, Technology can mean tools like computers and the internet. But technology also means stone tools and the ability to make them.

8 Culture: A Total Way of Life People and their landCultural landscape— any changes to its environment. It also includes the technology used to make the changes, which is different from culture to culture.

9 Culture: A Total Way of Life People and their landEx. Bali, in Indonesia, has many mountains. –People carve terrace in them to create flat farmland. Other regions, such as central India, have much level land. –Farmers there would not develop a technology to create terraces.

10 Culture: A Total Way of Life The development of Culture Cultures develop over time. Early culture went through 4 stages: –The invention of tools –The discovery of fire –Growth of Agriculture –Use of Writing.

11 Culture: A Total Way of Life Early technologyFor most of history, people were hunters- gatherers. –Collect wild plants, hunted game, and fished. –Wood and stone tools and weapons helped them hunt, prepare food, and do other work. –Later they learned to make and use fire, so some people began living in colder climates.

12 Culture: A Total Way of Life The start of AgriculturePeople learned how to grow crops and tame wild animals to use as food or to help them with work. –No longer had to spend all of their time following herds or moving from campsite to campsite in search of wild plants. –Agricultural Revolution— Societies relied on farming for most of their food

13 Culture: A Total Way of Life The Start of Agriculture By 3,000 years ago, the Agricultural Revolution ha changed much of the world. –Agriculture provided a steady food supply. –Birthrates rose –Death rates fell –Population increased

14 Culture: A Total Way of Life The Start of AgricultureAgriculture also led to the creation of cities and complex societies. Some people produced food and others developed special skills –People became Potters, tailors, or metal workers. –People began to develop laws and government. –To record information, they developed writing –When a culture creates a writing system, it is called a civilization.

15 Culture: A Total Way of Life The start of Agriculture Early civilizations also crated unique ofrms of art and music. Organized their beliefs into religions, with priests, temples, and ceremonies. Their roads and canals became features of the landscape.

16 Culture: A Total Way of Life The start of AgriculturePeople learned to control and change their environment. Because of technological inventions such as irrigation and terracing, people could grow more and better crops in more areas. People spread over more and more regions. As they moved, they made changes to the Earth’s landscape.

17 Review Questions 1.If someone asked you to describe your culture, what would you tell them? 2.Describe four important developments in human culture, and tell why they are important 3.Agriculture encouraged people to settle in one area and provided a steady food supply. How did agriculture lead to civilization?

18 List at least fen features of your culture shown in this picture


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