Original Promptcreate a study guide chapter 3 sociology and you mcgraw hill no quesdtionsd judst a review guide of the chapter
This learning resource introduces the core elements of culture within sociology, helping students define and distinguish between material and nonmaterial culture, norms, values, and beliefs. It emphasizes the significance of cultural diversity and the dynamics of social norms, detailing categories of norms such as folkways, mores, and laws. The resource explores social control mechanisms, including sanctions, and discusses the concepts of subcultures and countercultures. Also covered are the notions of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism, along with factors contributing to cultural change, such as discovery, invention, and diffusion. Students are encouraged to reflect on their understanding of cultural trends and changes within their own communities.