Individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. They serve as a guide for human behavior.
Values
A standard of achievement or behaviour that is required, desired, or designated as normal.
Norms
A symbolic system through which people communicate and through which culture is transmitted.
Language
These are the basis of culture. An object, word, or action that stands for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined.
Symbol
A set of organized beliefs, practices, and systems that most often relate to the belief and worship of a controlling force, such as a personal god or another supernatural being.
Religion
What are the two classifications of culture?
Stability and Pattern
A group of people living together in a definite territory, having a sense of belongingness, mutually interdependent of each other, and follow a certain way of life.
Deals with numbers. It refers to a total sum of the people in a certain geographical region, say town, city, state, country, continent, or even the whole world.
Population
a pattern of relationships between and among individuals and social groups.
Organization
______ are indispensable to culture. They refer to objects or physical belongings of a population, which include various tangible items.
Products
an interrelated system of social roles and social norms, organized around the satisfaction of an important social need or social function.
Institution
a geographical area subject to the sovereignty, control, or jurisdiction of a state or other entity.
Territory
is a way of life that a whole society ascribes to, including rituals, art, attire, food, language, religion, art, and codes of behavior..