In “Four Approaches to Studying the Humanities,” Dr. Nall ar…

In “Four Approaches to Studying the Humanities,” Dr. Nall argues that studying culture by exclusively focusing on great works and thinkers is like studying the development of a building by focusing entirely on the work of an architect and not the people who put the blueprint into action. Nall’s point is that culture is not something that just “happens” or just something “important people” make. Rather, culture is something ______________.