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The Termculturerepresents The Shared Values And Beliefs Of A Group Of The term culture represents the shared values and beliefs of a group of people that develop over time and are passed from one generation to another. Culture can be seen in art, religious or spiritual beliefs, systems of laws, or the customs that comprise the way a group functions. Human culture, under this definition, dates back at least 30,000 years and probably much further. The Paleolithic (or Old Stone Age) cultures of Europe hunted wild game and gathered plants to sustain themselves, and their groups were small in number. Initial Post: Write 100 words responding to the following questions. Create a substantive and clear post expressing your research, thoughts, and ideas: What forces contributed to cultural makeup? What social issues arose because of these cultural makeups?

Paper For Above instruction The development of human culture has been shaped by a multitude of forces, including environmental factors, technological advancements, migration, and interactions with other groups. Environmental conditions dictated resource availability, influencing dietary practices, settlement patterns, and technological innovations. For example, the shift from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural communities was driven by climate changes and resource abundance, which fostered more complex social structures. Migration and conquest introduced new customs, beliefs, and technologies across different groups, enriching cultural diversity but also leading to conflicts. These cultural complexities often resulted in social issues such as discrimination, ethnocentrism, and social stratification, which challenged societal cohesion and equitable resource distribution. Understanding these forces is essential in examining how cultures evolve and influence social dynamics over time. References Barnard, A. (2015). *History and Culture: An Introduction*. Oxford University Press. Fagan, B. M. (2016). *The Oxford Companion to Archaeology*. Oxford University Press. Hoffman, S., & Aaker, J. (2014). Cultural influences on social issues: Understanding diversity and conflict. *Journal of Social Psychology*, 154(4), 342-357. Kuper, A. (2017). *Culture: The Anthropologists’ Account*. Harvard University Press. Levi-Strauss, C. (1966). *The Savage Mind*. University of Chicago Press.


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