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2
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members survive by gathering plants and hunting for food.
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4
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a society composed of many groups of people, some of whom originally belonged to other societies.
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6
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use machinery to replace human labor
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7
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the surprise, disorientation, and fear people can experience when they encounter a new culture.
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9
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a society in which people from different societies blend together into a single mass.
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11
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raise crops by harnessing an animal to a plow.
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13
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rely on domestication and breeding of animals for food.
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15
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a subculture that opposes the dominant culture.
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16
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the tendency to judge another culture by the standards of one’s own culture.
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17
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Groups seeking to become part of a pluralistic society
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18
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large, impersonal society that values individual achievement over kinship ties.
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1
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a norm that society holds so strongly that violating it results in extreme disgust
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2
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use hand tools to raise crops.
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3
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a norm based on morality
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5
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a group of people with common territory, interaction, and culture
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8
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a guideline or an expectation for behavior
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10
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the language, values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people’s way of life.
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12
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In a truly pluralistic society, no one group is officially considered more influential than another.
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14
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a norm for everyday behavior that people follow for the sake of convenience or tradition.
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