Human Geography Aspects of culture Human Geography The
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Human Geography: Aspects of culture
Human Geography The study of people, their cultures, and their distribution across Earth’s surface. Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography Yahoo Kids Dictionary To the Cornell Notes
Aspects of Culture Language and Customs Religious Beliefs Social Structure Urban or Rural Setting Family Structures and Gender Roles Treatment of Ethnic Groups Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography
Topic: Aspects of Culture Questions/Main Ideas: l l e n r o C es t o N Name: Date: Class: Period: Notes: Rap video for C Notes link 4
Topic: Aspects of Culture Questions/Main Ideas: Name: Date: Class: Period: Notes: What does culture include? What are customs? What are social roles? 5
Page 2 Topic: Aspects of Culture Questions/Main Ideas: Notes: What are cultural institutions? What is religion? What are the 7 greatest world religions? Answer An 6
Civilization: The term "civilization" comes from the Latin word civis, meaning "citizen" or "townsman. " Civilization refers to a complex human society, in which people live in groups of settled dwellings comprising cities. Early civilizations developed in many parts of the world, primarily where there was adequate water available. . Source: New World Encyclopedia To the Cornell Notes Yahoo Kids Dictionary
Culture: Refers to a people’s way of life --including how they meet their needs and their language, religion, beliefs, customs, institutions and technology. Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography Yahoo Kids Dictionary To the Cornell Notes
Customs: The Things people usually do, such as how they dress, the foods they eat, and how they celebrate holidays and great turning points of life – birth, coming-of-age, marriage, parenthood and death. Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography To the Cornell Notes
Social Roles: Based on rules for the proper behavior of individuals in particular positions and situations. Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography To the Cornell Notes
Cultural Institutions: Organizations developed by each society to make social roles clear and to take care of social needs. Includes: Families Churches Schools Governments Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography To the Cornell Notes
Religion: (The shortened form) A set of beliefs about the meaning of life and the existence God customs and practices of worship of God (or several gods) set of rules for a good life. A place of worship, which oversees the conduct of religious practices. Most religions have some special places that are holy. Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography To the Cornell Notes
Religion: There are many religions in the world. These are the seven largest: Animism Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Islam Sikhism Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography To the Cornell Notes
Religion: Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Sikhism The six major religions by size: 17, 000, 00 0 2, 000, 00 0 1, 200, 00 0 1, 000, 00 0 350, 00 0 16, 000, 00 0 Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography
Religion: The six major religions by size: Source: Mastering the TEKS in World Geography
Sources New World Encyclopedia TEA Vocabulary http: //www. newworldencyclopedia. org/entry/Civilization Merriam-Webster Dictionary : http: //www. merriam-webster. com/dictionary Yahoo Kids Dictionary http: //kids. yahoo. com/reference/dictionary/english/search? query=political+science Background Leather: Photoshop Star
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