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  • 1

    Society is thought to be like a biological organism with all of the parts interconnected. Existing institutional structures of any society are thought to perform indispensable functions, without which the society could not continue

    functionalism

  • 2

    Culture can also problems to the people who subscribe to it.

    culture is maladaptive

  • 3

    Culture is a tool for survival that humans use in response to the pressure of their environment.

    culture is adaptive

  • 4

    Attempts to solve contemporary problems through the application of theories and approaches of the discipline

    applied anthropology

  • 5

    when the culture of the older generation comes into conflict with the needs and realities of the younger generation.

    deculturation

  • 6

    a set of beliefs, attitudes and practices that an individual learns through his/her family, school, church, and other social institutions.

    culture

  • 7

    is everything that a person learns as a member of a society.

    culture

  • 8

    Promotes a holistic study of humans.

    anthropology

  • 9

    Implies that a particular behavior cannot be considered as a culture if there is only one person practicing it.

    culture is shared

  • 10

    Personality is largely seen to be the result of learning culture

    psychological anthropology

  • 11

    All societies change as a result of cultural borrowing from one another.

    diffusionism

  • 12

    Includes all intangible part of the culture such as values, Ideas and knowledge.

    non material culture

  • 13

    Culture is said to be shaped

    neo evolutionism

  • 14

    The final characteristics of culture is that never static. This Dynamism of culture is due to the changing needs of humans as they interpret and survive in their environment.

    culture changes

  • 15

    Humans studying

    anthropology

  • 16

    Each culture is unique to be the result of learning culture

    historicism

  • 17

    Culture can be modified to accommodate desirable traits from other cultures.

    acculturation

  • 18

    the remains of ancient and historical human populations to promote an understanding of how humans adapted to their environments and developed.

    archeological anthropology

  • 19

    examines the language of a group of people and its relation to their culture.

    linguistic anthropology

  • 20

    Humans are born into cultures that have values on beauty and body.

    culture affects biology

  • 21

    Looks into the Biological Development of Humans and their contemporary variation.

    physical anthropology

  • 22

    All cultures undergo the same development stages in the same order. The main classification include Savegery, Barbarism, and the civilization.

    cultural evolutionism

  • 23

    the process of learning your own culture.

    enculturation

  • 24

    person has,does and thinks

    culture is everything

  • 25

    Culture is the product of the material conditions in which a given community of people finds itself.

    materialism

  • 26

    is a complex whole which include knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, customs, and capabilities and habits acquired by man as member of society.

    culture

  • 27

    Includes all the tangible and visible parts of culture, which includes foods, clothes, and even buildings.

    material culture

  • 28

    promotes to study of a society’s culture through their belief system, practices, and possessions.

    cultural anthropology