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Primitive culture refers to a society that does not have development or sophistication for example a hunter-gather society. Non-primitive culture on the other hand is a society that has technological, cultural or economic development like the industrial capitalist society.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
A popular culture is culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. Example: Rap, disco, cell phones, etc.
A popular culture is culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. Example: Rap, disco, cell phones, etc.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
Yes genocide is a prime example of how cultural prejudices impact society.
Japan is an example of a nation that has historically practiced a homogeneous society, with a largely homogenous population in terms of ethnicity, culture, and religion. This has shaped various aspects of Japanese society and culture.
A sedentary culture is a society that has fixed dwellings. Our present day houses and cities are an example of our rather sedentary culture - we mostly tend to live in a fixed place. A nomadic culture is a society that does not stay in one place for long, and is always on the move. Our ancient ancestors, being hunter - gatherers, are a good example of a nomadic culture.
The political process reflects the culture and also shapes it. A perfect example is the recent election and since the election of Trump the culture of the United States has changed. The society in general is reflecting more anger and discomfort with groups within the culture.
In my opinion, an example of a postindustrial society would be Japan. Japan's culture is predominantly based on technology. The society is fueled by information through the internet and manufacture of technological devices, as well as consumer information and service.
Culture trait refers to a specific aspect of a culture that is characteristic of a particular group or society, such as language, customs, or beliefs. For example, the celebration of Diwali is a culture trait of Indian society.