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Chapter 3.1 Understanding Culture
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What is Culture? Culture - the way of life of people who share similar beliefs and customs –A culture is comprised of 8 elements
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What is Culture? Social groups- –various economic classes, ages, genders, and ethnic groups of people in a society
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What is Culture? Language- e.g. English, French, Spanish –The most unifying force for a group of people –Dialect- local form of a language that differs from the same language in other areas
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What is Culture? Religion- e.g. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism How people answer basics questions about life’s meaning Gives people meaning Helps to define right vs. wrong Helps shape different areas of the world
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What is Culture? Christianity –Christians believe that Jesus Christ was sent to Earth and died on a cross to save humanity.
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What is Culture? Buddhism –To escape suffering, people must follow the eightfold path (rules that lead to morality and wisdom) which leads to a blissful state (nirvana)
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What is Culture? Hinduism –Believe in reincarnation (after death the soul is reborn)
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What is Culture? Islam –Believe in one God, Allah –Follow the teachings of the Quran (Koran) Of which the teachings Muhammad said were revealed to him by Allah
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What is Culture? Judaism –Believe in one God, Yahweh –By following God ’ s laws in the Torah (first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible) Jews believe they will have peace with God and one another
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What is Culture? Daily Life - e.g. What & how a society eats, what they wear, how they live, & what they live in.
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What is Culture? History - shapes the way people view the world & how they view themselves. –Holidays/celebrations –Major world events like WWII –Victories/defeats –Heroes –Major disasters
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What is Culture? Arts – how people express their culture, what they think is beautiful & important. - e.g. painting, sculptures, architecture, dance, music, theater
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What is Culture? Government - the rules & laws needed to keep order so people can live together with minimal conflict. –Democracy - powers rest with the people of the nation –Dictatorship - absolute rule by a dictator who usually assumes power by force –Monarchy - kings or queens are born into a ruling family and inherit their power to rule
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What is Culture? Economy - how people in society earn a living
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What is Culture? Cultural diffusion- spreading new knowledge and skills to other cultures Culture region- different countries that have common traits –e.g. economies, governments, social groups Civilization – highly developed cultures
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Chapter 3.2 Population Patterns
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Death rate- number of people out of 1,000 who die each year Birthrate- number of people born each year for every 1,000 people
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Population Patterns Since 1950, world food production has increased faster than population on all continents except Africa Famine- lack of food
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Population Patterns Population distribution- where do you want to live? Population density- average number of people living in a square mile or kilometer (p.88)
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Population Patterns Urbanization- movement from farms and villages to cities Emigrate- leave the country where you are born and move to another Refugees- people who flee to another country to escape persecution or disaster
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Chapter 3.3 Resources and World Trade
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Natural resources- products of the earth that people use to meet their needs –Renewable resources- cannot be used up or can be replaced naturally –Nonrenewable resources- minerals found within the earth that cannot be replaced Coal, oil
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Resources and World Trade Economic systems- sets rules for deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, and who receives them
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Resources and World Trade 4 types of economic systems –Traditional- based on customs handed down from generation to generation –Command- government makes all decisions –Market- individuals make decisions about what & how to produce –Mixed- aspects of 2 of the above
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Resources and World Trade Export - trade TO other countries Import - buy FROM another country
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Resources and World Trade Barriers to trade –tariff- tax added to the price of goods that are imported –Quota- number limit on how many items can be imported from another country
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Resources and World Trade Free Trade - removing trade barriers so that goods flow freely among countries –NAFTA, EU
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Resources and World Trade Differences in Development –Developed countries- countries that have a great deal of manufacturing –Developing countries- still working toward industrialization
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Chapter 3.4 Technology Shrinks the World
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Effects of Technology Information revolution - people can talk instantly with others practically everywhere on earth
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Effects of Technology Transportation technology Communication technology
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Globalization Civic participation- being an involved citizen –Rights- benefits and protections guaranteed to you by law –Responsibilities- duties you owe to other citizens and your government
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Globalization Interdependence- countries depend on one another for goods, materials, and the markets in which to sell goods Globalization - development of a WORLD culture and interdependent economy Read p.101
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