Ideal culture is how people wish society would be, versus real culture, which is the reality of what culture actually is. An example of this would be the cultural ideal of magazines and society uplifting women and explaining that all body types are normal and beautiful. This can be contrasted with the real culture of body shaming and lifting very thin bodies up as the ideal beauty, to the exclusion of all other body types.
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What is the difference between ideal culture and real culture are they virtually the same within the same society?
money issued by each colony was backed by real wealth.
There is no such thing as the American flag. America consists of two continents, each country has its own flag. As does the USA.
No. The only double headed coin to circulate in the US was an undated George Washington Cent minted sometime between 1783 and 1793.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
It depends on the coin to determine who the model was. For example, the Peace Dollar had Liberty modeled after the designer's wife Teresa de Francisci. But the Morgan dollar was modeled after Anna Willess Williams. "Liberty" never meant a real person, but rather a personification of the ideal of Liberty, a bit like the gods and goddesses of ancient Roman and Greek coinage. The US didn't want to be like the European countries and put people on their coinage, instead they wanted to put ideals on them. Rather than be lead by a king or a long-dead hero, they wanted to be lead by the ideal of Liberty.