Asked by La Vida de una Guerrera on May 27, 2024

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The behaviour that most Canadians display when lining up-walking to the end of the line ,standing and politely waiting their turn rather than pushing and shoving to the front-is an example of

A) material culture.
B) nonmaterial culture.
C) cultural transmission.
D) cultural sanctions.

Cultural Transmission

The process by which a society's culture, including knowledge, norms, values, and beliefs, is passed down from generation to generation through communication and imitation.

Material Culture

Material Culture involves the physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture, including buildings, artifacts, tools, and artwork, which reflect the values and norms of a society.

Nonmaterial Culture

The intangible and abstract components of a society, including values and norms.

  • Identify the distinctions between tangible and intangible culture.
  • Recognize and elucidate the different societal standards, principles, and penalties prevalent in Canada.
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Katherine Ann MohlerMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The behaviour described is an example of nonmaterial culture, as it involves social norms and values around proper conduct in public spaces. Material culture refers to physical objects and artifacts associated with a culture, cultural transmission is the process of passing down cultural beliefs and practices from generation to generation, and cultural sanctions are the consequences that occur when individuals violate cultural norms. None of these concepts fully capture the behavior described.