Question No. 11
• "A way of life in which all
members of a society participate," is
defined as
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A plurality
B. inequality
C culture
D socialization
G
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"A way of life in which all members of a society participate," is defined as culture.
Culture:
- The distinction between "culture" and "society," which has somewhat different connotations but is nonetheless significant to a sociologist, is rarely made in daily language.
- A group of individuals who live in a common area and have a common culture are said to form a society.
- Sociologists refer to a bounded area—even as tiny as a neighborhood—as a "territory."
- People are social beings.
- People have gathered in groups since Homo sapiens first appeared almost 250,000 years ago in order to live.
- People develop shared routines and behaviours when they live together, including preferred methods for raising children and ways to gather food.
- Many individuals in contemporary Paris shop daily at outdoor markets to obtain the ingredients for their evening meals, including cheese, meat, and vegetables from several speciality stalls.
- A taught custom-based behaviour is not necessarily a bad thing.
- Knowing the unspoken laws makes people feel safe and "normal."
- Most people desire to go about their daily lives feeling secure in the knowledge that their actions won't be questioned or interfered with.
- However, even something as seemingly straightforward as travelling to work demonstrates a significant lot of cultural appropriateness.
Culture is a way of life in which all members of a society participate.
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