The biggest similarity between material and non material cultures is value. Both of these cultures believe and support something that they hold valuable.
Religion itself is not part of the material or non-material culture. However, various artifacts and ecofacts can be related to religion: these are part of the material culture.
Are material culture and nonmaterial culture always interdependent
no because they can change their mind
it has two types which include material culture and non materials.
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material and non-material culture. material is tangible and concrete type of culture while non-material is composed of abstract ideas, non-concrete, and intangible.
Religion itself is not part of the material or non-material culture. However, various artifacts and ecofacts can be related to religion: these are part of the material culture.
Are material culture and nonmaterial culture always interdependent
no because they can change their mind
Material Culture - Something that we can use, show of, made off, touch. Some culture that we can physically feel (objects). Example: Art, weapons, clothing, foods etc... Non material Culture - Something that we can't feel physically ,but mentally. Like religion, gestures, an idea, beliefs, values, language etc...
The "redneck" culture is associated with agriculture.
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it has two types which include material culture and non materials.
In general terms, any given culture to be found around the world will have both 'material' and 'non-material' dimensions or sides.
"Christian" is not a culture, but a religion that embraces numerous very distinct cultures. As a result there are no unifying similarities or differences between "Christian lands" and "Non-Christian lands".
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difference between engineered fill and non engineered fill material