Sociology Chapter 2 Word Scramble
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| Culture | All the shared products of human groups. |
| Material Culture | The physical objects that people create and use. |
| Non-Material Culture | Abstract human creations. |
| Technology | Consists of not only physical objects but also the rules for using those objects. |
| Language | The organizations of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system. |
| Values | Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable. |
| Society | A group of interdependent people who have organized in such a way as to share a common culture and feeling of unity. |
| Norms | What groups use to enforce their cultural values. |
| Folkways | Norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance attached to them. |
| Mores | Have great moral significance attached to them. |
| Laws | Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government. |
| Culture Trait | An individual tool, act, or belief that is related to a particular situation or need. |
| Culture Complexes | Individual culture traits combine to form the next level. |
| Culture patterns | Culture complexes combine to form the next level. |
| Culture Universe | Common to all cultures. |
| Ethnocentrism | Tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior. |
| Subcultrue | The unique cultural characteristics of these groups. |
| Counterculture | The resulting subculture. |
| Yanomamo | Farmers who live in small villages along the border between Brazil and Venezuela. |
| San | Have their own territories and take great care not to trespass on the lands of others. |
| Napoleon Chagnon | An Anthropologist that calls the Yanomamo people the fierce people. |
| George Murdock | Examined hundreds of different cultures in an attempt to determine what general traits are common to all cultures. |
| Margarett Mead | Conducted a now-classic study of cultural variation. |
| Arapesh | Contented, gentle, nonaggressive, receptive, trusting, and warm people. |
| Mundugumor | Agressive, competitive, jealous, and violent people. |
| Marvis Harris | Explored the religious prohibition in India against killing cows even when food shortages exist. |
| Edwin Sutherland | Developed the idea of subcultures in the 1920s, through his work on crime and juvenile delinquency. |
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