Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Cultural Characteristics
Cultural Characteristics are parts of a group's everyday life. They are the ideas and themes which the group will teach to all members. These same characteristics can also link or divide a region. Examples of cultural characteristics would be language, religion, and ethnic heritage. Arabic unites the Arab world. Spanish unites the Hispanic world. These are examples of Cultural Characteristics. Brazil is the only South American nation which does not speak Spanish. It speaks Portuguese. Canada is a bilingual nation. French and English are their official languages. Switzerland has multiple languages but very little conflict between the groups. ENglish is now considered the world language and is used for most business transactions around the world. In Yugoslavia, many ethnic groups were made into one country- Ethnic Heritage-Serbs-Croats-Bosnians-Albanians. WHen strong leadership died out, the different groups fought a very bloody civil war and now they all have separate countries. In countries of Rwanda and Burundi in Africa, Two ethnic groups are dominant, the Tutsis, and Hutus. The united states and Switzerland have peacefully merged multiple ethnic groups in their countries. Korea and Japan have primarily one ethnic group.
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