No. Society is people living together in a more or less ordered community. Culture is the arts, music, ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
the same culture and the same territory.
This question is axiomatically wrong. A society has a culture. The two are two different ways of perceiving the same thing: people.
the same culture and the same territory.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
Ideal culture is how people wish society would be, versus real culture, which is the reality of what culture actually is. An example of this would be the cultural ideal of magazines and society uplifting women and explaining that all body types are normal and beautiful. This can be contrasted with the real culture of body shaming and lifting very thin bodies up as the ideal beauty, to the exclusion of all other body types.
Society and culture are directly related to each other. Society is what determines culture because it determines what is normal or expected of its people.
Society and culture are intertwined because culture is shaped by the collective beliefs, practices, and values of a society. Society provides the environment in which culture develops, while culture, in turn, influences societal norms, behaviors, and institutions. Together, they form the fabric of a community's identity and heritage.
no because of the rennissance ;)
Living patterns of whole society is called a culture like culture oF a specific terity and subculture is that in which living patterns of subparts of society like culture of a society schools, or other sub groups like in a terity village culture and urban culture
SOCIETY
Felix Alder founded the Ethical Culture Society.