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Africa's social customs and religious beliefs led to relative peace between men, women and children, as roles were clearly defined. The customs and beliefs were somewhat oppressive, I'll acknowledge that, but the social structure was more stable compared to what we are experiencing as Africans in the democratic South Africa.
Customs, beliefs, social norms, and material traits vary among different racial, religious, and social groups. These elements are shaped by a group's history, values, and traditions, influencing their behaviors and interactions within their community and with others. Understanding and respecting these aspects are key to promoting diversity and fostering inclusive societies.
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Culture is defined as the language, beliefs, values, norms, behaviours, and material objects passed from one generation to the next.
Tribalism refers to the strong loyalty and sense of identity individuals have towards a group, often based on common ancestry, culture, or beliefs. It can lead to the exclusion of outsiders and a strong us-versus-them mentality.
Material culture is the physical or technological aspects of a culture in our daily lives. In laymen's terms, things that show our social class, and how we live, materially. "Do we place a lot of emphasis on our material possessions or not?" Examples of this would be our cars, houses, clothing, computers (or other technological gadgets) etc.Non-material culture is the cultural adjustments to material conditions, or in laymen's terms our customs, beliefs, patterns of communication, and the ways we use material objects. Examples of this include, politics, economics, language, rules, customs, family, religion or beliefs, values, and knowledge.
The dominant social paradigm is the notion that society will play an important role in the determination of beliefs and attitudes on social and environmental issues.
Sociology pertains to the study of social customs.
SOCIAL GROUPS INCLUDED IN A CULTURE INCLUDE: culture the way of life of a group of people who share the same similar beliefs and customs, such as a community, a family, or a congregation.
The 6 elements of culture are; communication, technology, social organizations, geography, beliefs and customs, famous people and places.
to increase the similarity of social customs in different locations.