2D1 - Diverse Communities and their Surroundings Flashcards
Understand how diverse communities interact with their surroundings.
What is the role of an economic institution in modern society?
To ensure the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
What is the purpose of the WTO (World Trade Organization)?
To deal with international trade rules among countries and avoid trade disputes.
What is the main function of religious institutions in society?
To provide stability and function, including a unified system of beliefs, symbols, norms, and specific rituals.
What are some examples of religious institutions’ monuments of worship?
- Churches
- Temples
- Mosques
- Synagogues
What is the main responsibility of educational institutions in modern society?
To systematically transmit knowledge, skills, and cultural values.
What authority does the state have over social institutions in society?
Extends to all social institutions and is typically informed by societal norms.
This also depends on the type of government that exists in a country. For example, in the United States, the federal government has authority in certain aspects of social instutitions like funding VA benefits, while states have authority in aspects of education at local levels.
What are the social institutions and why are they important?
- They are interrelated systems of social norms and social roles.
- They are organized and provide patterns of behavior that contribute to meeting the basic social needs of society.
What are the five major social institutions?
- Family
- State or government
- Economy
- Education
- Religion
What is the definition of assimilation?
- Process in which groups or individuals learn to absorb the dominant culture of the society.
- Individuals live and do not maintain any form of their own culture.
What is the definition of acculturation?
Minority cultures in a society maintain some of their cultural identity while blending with the larger culture.
Define and give an example of forced assimilation.
- Minority groups being forced to give up their cultural identity by being pressured into adopting the norms and customs of the larger community.
- Example: American customs being forced onto Native Americans in the 16th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
How do indigenous communities typically interact with their natural surroundings?
Indigenous communities often have a deep, symbiotic relationship with their environment, relying on traditional knowledge and sustainable practices.
How does gentrification affect the interaction of diverse communities with their surroundings?
Gentrification often leads to the displacement of long-standing communities, altering the social and cultural dynamics of neighborhoods.
What role do community gardens play in urban settings for communities?
Community gardens provide green spaces, foster social interactions, and offer a means for communities to engage in sustainable practices and food production.
How can language barriers impact the interaction of communities with their surroundings?
Language barriers can limit access to services, reduce participation in community activities, and create challenges in communication and integration.