Culture is described as group shared norms (or acceptable behaviors) and values, whereas society describes a group of people who live in a defined geographical area, and who interact with one another...


Culture is described as group shared norms (or acceptable behaviors) and values, whereas society describes a group of people who live in a defined geographical area, and who interact with one another and share a common culture. Describe the relationship between culture, society, and social institutions as it is applied to our social world. Provide examples of microcultures, subcultures, countercultures, and global cultures as it relates to the connection of social institutions.



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