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What is the main purpose of culture in society? To shape identity and community values.
How does culture influence behavior? It guides social norms and expectations.
Which of the following is an example of material culture? A cell phone
How do most scientists view the interaction of nature and nurture? They interact and influence each other continuously.
How do instincts differ from learned behaviors? Instincts are natural, while learned behaviors are acquired.
What is sociobiology primarily concerned with? The biological basis of social behavior.
What do symbols in sociology represent? Ideas, concepts, or aspects of culture.
Which of the following is a key aspect of a symbol? It conveys meaning in context.
What is an example of a cultural symbol? National flags representing countries.
Why are symbols important in communication? They facilitate understanding of complex ideas.
What is a fundamental American value promoting equal opportunity? Equality
What is a key factor in achieving personal success? Setting clear goals for yourself.
What is group superiority primarily associated with? Belief in one group's dominance over other.
which is an example of cultural change? Adopting new fashion trends from another country.
which factor can lead to resistance to cultural change? Fear of losing traditional values and identity.
What role does language play in cultural change? it facilities communication of new ideas.
what does cultural diversity refer to? Various Language spoken.
How does cultural diversity benefit society? Promotes innovation and creativity.
What can cause culture shock? Moving to place with different customs and values.
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