Understanding the Key Terms Define the following terms

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Understanding the Key Terms

Understanding the Key Terms

Define the following terms in your own words. • • Culture Ethnicity Race Multiculturalism

Define the following terms in your own words. • • Culture Ethnicity Race Multiculturalism

Culture • The norms of a group of people. • Including such things as

Culture • The norms of a group of people. • Including such things as food, music, race, gender, class, sexuality, customs, etc. • Webster Dictionary: a : the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations. b : the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also : the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time. Examples: popular culture, southern culture.

Ethnicity • The division of people into groups based on how the members of

Ethnicity • The division of people into groups based on how the members of the group identify with each other. This can be on common ancestry, history, language, religion, etc. • Webster Dictionary: a : of or relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background <ethnic minorities> b : being a member of a specified ethnic group <an ethnic German>

Race • Since the late 18 th century, race has been defined as the

Race • Since the late 18 th century, race has been defined as the division of human beings into distinct ethnic groups that possess particular qualities or characteristics. • Constructs of race in the 18 th century were based on the idea that “white” people were superior and “nonwhites” were inferior. • Webster Dictionary: a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits. • A group of people united or classified together on the basis of common history, n ationality, or geographic distribution. Example: the Celtic race. • Typically determined by skin color and physical features common to a group of people that are inherited.

Multiculturalism • Webster Dictionary: relating to or including many different cultures. • The co-existence

Multiculturalism • Webster Dictionary: relating to or including many different cultures. • The co-existence of diverse cultures, where culture includes racial, religious, or cultural groups and is manifested in customary behaviors, cultural assumptions and values, patterns of thinking, and communicative styles.

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