Asked by Sabrina Sultan on Jul 23, 2024
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The beliefs,behaviours,and material objects shared and passed on from one generation to the next constitute a group's
A) idealizations.
B) materialized norms.
C) normative structures.
D) culture.
Normative Structures
The unwritten rules and expectations that guide behavior within a society, including traditions, norms, and social standards.
Materialized Norms
Norms that have been established and accepted in a society, influencing behavior and social interactions.
Idealizations
The process of envisioning or treating something in an ideal form, often ignoring the realities or imperfections.
- Understand the definition and components of culture.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the definition and components of culture.
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