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CULTURE (Material (Examples (-tools -weapons -utensils -machines …
CULTURE
Material
Components
The material culture has many components, because they are all what humans use to produced objects.
For example:
-fabric (to make clothes).
-metals (to make cars parts etc).
-construction materials (to make buildings, monuments etc).
Examples
-tools -weapons -utensils -machines -cars -art
-buildings -monuments -written records -religious images
-clothing
Material culture includes:
Definition
Refers to the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.
Anything that human produced or use for their daily life.
Non-Material
Examples
Non-material includes:
-Dress codes -Traffic Laws
-Expressions -Beliefs -Rules -Roles -Behaviors
Components
Nonmaterial culture is characterized by 7 elements:
-Gestures -Language
-Values -Norms
-Sanctions -Folkways -Mores
Definition
Refers to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture, including beliefs, values, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions.
They are several processes that a culture uses to shape its members' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. These are also involve with the term of non-material culture.