In: Psychology
1) Although many symbols as physical objects, they belong to material culture, they also convey ……………………………………………………………… meanings.
Select one:
Relativism cultural
Ethnocentrism cultural
Universalism cultural
Nonmaterial cultural
2)- Material and nonmaterial aspects of culture are linked.
Select one:
True
False
3)- The way in which people view world depends largely on what they have been taught.
Select one:
True
False
4)- Values often accurately reflect how people do behave but they don’t suggest how people should behave.
Select one:
True
False
5)- The high level of appreciation for one’s own culture causes a shared sense of community pride.
Select one:
True
False
Q1. 1) Although many symbols-----
Ans. Nonmaterial cultural meaning.
The material and non-materials aspects are inter-linked, like worshiping is a norm but place of worship is a material object.
Q. 2.Material and non-material aspects of culture are linked
Ans. True.
Material objects are referred to as physical objects, resources, belongings, places of worship, etc. The non-material objects are ideas, beliefs, language, and norms. To shape human behavior, feelings, thoughts, and different symbols are used. The culture represents its arts, belief and norms for example worshipping is a norm but it will be done in place of worship.
Q3.The way in which people view world-----
Ans True
Every human behavior is taught and learned for example rituals of marriage is taught
Q4. Values often accurately reflect-------
Ans False
The value suggests how people should behave because these are the standard a society would like to embrace. It does not reflect on how people do behave that is why we see lawmakers and police force, educators and social workers.
Q5.The high level of appreciation for one’s own---
Ans. True.
The high level of appreciation bring people together it is a healthy sign and develops a shared sense of community pride