Elements of Culture
Elements of Culture
RELIGION
Answers basic questions about the meaning of life. Supports values that groups of people feel are important. Religion is often a source of conflict between cultures. Monotheism is a belief in one god. Polytheism is a belief in many gods. Atheism is a belief in no gods.
LANGUAGE
Language is the cornerstone of culture. All cultures have a spoken language (even if there are no developed forms of writing).
People who speak the same language often share the same culture. Many societies include a large number of people who speak different languages. Each language can have several different dialects.
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
People form governments to provide for their common needs, keep order within society, and protect their society from outside threats. Definition of government: 1. Person/people who hold power in a society; 2 Societys laws and political institutions. Democracy: people have supreme power, government acts by and with consent. Republic: people choose leaders who represent them. Dictatorship: ruler/group holds power by force usually relying on military support for power.
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
How people use limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs. Answers the basic questions: what to produce, how to produce it, and for whom. Traditional Economy: people produce most of what they need to survive (hunting, gathering, farming, herding cattle, make own clothes/tools). Market Economy: buying and selling goods and services Command Economy: Government controls what/how goods are produced and what they cost. Individuals have little economic power Mixed Economy: Individuals make some economic decisions and the government makes others.