In regards to anthropology, every human is human because they are affected by a culture that no other animals have in common with the human race. All humans have similar physical features such as bipedalism, but primates also share a lot of these aspects with humans. What really makes people human and separates them from primates is the cultural aspect of anthropology. Humanity is affected by culture, specifically, human culture. Museums, government, schools, the economy, etc., it’s all a part of human culture. It’s impossible to find a group of primates looking around at art, going to school, and electing political leaders. Apes can’t be found praying to an unknown deity above like some humans do. …show more content…
For example, family. In most families, there’s a dynamic with the parents being the head of the family and the leaders while guiding the younger people in the family as they grow older. Everyone is shaped by their interactions and general experience with their family. Humans need to have social interactions to be able to survive on their own. Humans in extreme isolation end up having detrimental effects to their physical and mental health. They also need social institutions such as family to even grow up and survive. Social interactions also affect how healthy humans can be and their mortality rate, as modern technology has helped send information between different groups of people in different countries. Humans need social interaction to survive and whether or not they have it affects many aspects of their