Social institutions are part of the nonmaterial culture.
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Are material culture and nonmaterial culture always interdependent
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.
There is nothing "natural"about material or nonmaterial culture.
Non-material culture refers to the nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture, including beliefs, values, rules, morals, norms, language, organizations, and institutions. For example, the nonmaterial cultural concept of religion consist of a set of ideas and beliefs about God, morals, and ethics. These beliefs determine how the culture responds to its religious topics, issues, and events. There are several processes that a culture uses to shape its members thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Material culture is the physical evidence of a culture as seen in the objects and architecture they made (or continue to make). Material culture can include anything from buildings to jewelry and household objects. The study of material culture has influenced, created, and enhanced many fields, including art preservation, Anthropology, and Archaeology.
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C. The mental and physical application of what is best
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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.
no because they can change their mind
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