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| the social science that studies human society and social behvior. |
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| How many people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior |
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| Ability to see connections between the larger world and our personal lives |
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| A view of social life from a scientific and systematic viewpoint; A new way to look at ordinary life |
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| An observable fact or event |
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| Going against the culture of the majority of society |
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| Elements common to all cultures |
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| All the shared elements of a human group |
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| The views of one's own culture as a superior |
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| People who share a common culture |
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physical objects
symbols
language
values
norms
technology |
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| norms with little moral significance |
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| Norms with great moral significance |
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| combination of complexities into an interrelated whole |
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| cluster of interrelated traits |
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