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- true or false: culture consists of all the shared products and learned ways of life of human groups, including values, beliefs, norms, and material objects.
options: true, false
- how is language considered in the context of culture?
options: as a tool used for written communication, as a system of symbols with agreed meanings for communication, language is not part of culture
- cultural technology refers to
options: electronic devices in society, apps and software programs, tools and practices created by humans to solve problems
Question 1
The definition of culture includes shared products (material objects) and learned ways (values, beliefs, norms) of human groups. So the statement is true.
Language in culture is a system of symbols (words, gestures) with agreed meanings for communication. It's not just written (eliminates first option) and is part of culture (eliminates third option).
Cultural technology is about tools (e.g., plows, computers) and practices (e.g., farming techniques, digital workflows) humans create to solve problems. Electronic devices or apps/software are too narrow; the third option defines it broadly.
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A. true