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A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture.?

are systematically opposed to


Is it possible for a subculture to be the dominant culture in an organization?

Yes, very much so. Any subculture can be a dominant culture in an organization, this is possible because of the overwhelming amount of that subculture.For example Taxi Companies, when they started out it was mostly Indians. Indians are a subculture to white people and very few white people used to work in cab companies now the number rises every year, therefore still making the Indians "Dominant culture" of their organization.I am Ashley of Beurling Academy Sec.1Thank you!


What are the territories of culture?

The territories of culture are: local, national and global culture. Local culture are those practiced by a certain group of people in the community. National culture, on the other hand, transcends local culture. Example, in the Philippines, the common thing is their culture as Filipinos, no matter the variation of their local culture. Global culture is the dominant belief and norms practiced and accepted globally.


What term do sociologists use to describe the norms and values that people actually follow as opposed to those they would follow if they lived in a perfect world?

Real Culture


What is the difference between subculture and micro culture?

A subculture is the same thing as a counter-culture, they both mean that a group of people do not follow the status quo, that is pretty much it. **A subculture is NOT the same thing as a counterculture. Subculture: part of society that has different ways of thinking, acting, etc but all under and within the dominant culture; example: Catholicism Counterculture: societies trying to fight against the dominant culture; example: hippies

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A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture.?

are systematically opposed to


A counterculture is composed of a group of people who the dominant culture?

are systematically opposed to


What was the main goal of the Americanization Movement?

To assimilate people of various cultures into the dominant culture.


The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an of that culture?

social norm


What did the Americanization movement of the early twentieth century seek to do?

assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture


The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is a of that culture?

social norm


If 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish then the language is likely part of what type of culture?

dominant


What was goal of the Americanization movement?

assimilate people of various cultures into a dominant culture.


Which describes a counterculture group?

People who strongly disagree with the ideas of the dominant culture


What is cultures are in Ethiopia?

The dominant culture in Ethiopia I believe is the Amharic culture although the Oromo people outnumber them. The main religion is Ethiopian Christianity, followed by Sunni Islam.


How does culture define people?

- Culture defines us, our place on earth. - Culture can have a number of conflicting events such as : · Limiting effects & culture: Culture limits our options & provides useful guidelines for our behavior. · Through communication most of the messages transmitted from the mass media conform to our culture & reinforces it & transmits culture. · Dominant culture is actually the main stream culture that reflects the majority of the people. ( main stream culture)


How does cultural affect people in the organization?

Cultural ideas affect people in an organization by causing them to choose organizational options that are related to their culture. For example, in a culture where men are dominant, the organization would most likely be organized by men.