Cultural Anthropology
Which of the following is an example of an ideal cultural pattern in the United States?
the belief that everybody is equal before the law
Why are maladaptive customs likely to disappear from a society?
they diminish the chances of survival and reproduction
For something to be cultural it must be
learned and commonly shared.
Anthropologists, as well as other social scientists, feel that culture is
learned and shared.
Standards or rules about what is acceptable behavior are referred to by social scientists as
norms.
A group within a society that holds commonly shared customs is a
subculture
In anthropology, the term "culture" refers to
all the learned behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, values, and ideals that are characteristic of a particular society or population.
The anthropological attitude that a society's customs and ideas should be described objectively and understood in the context of that society's problems and opportunities is called
cultural relativism
A person who judges other cultures solely in terms of his or her own culture is said to be __________.
ethnocentric.
The most powerful transmitter of culture is probably
language.