Religions
Religions
Language
Basics of Culture
Diffusion
100

This religion was founded by Jesus, is monotheistic, and is universalizing.

Christianity


100

Sacred text for Islam

Quran
100

Sign or character that represents a word or phrase.

Logogram

100

Culture which interests the general masses of people, and spread by mass media.

Pop Culture

100

Kanye West's influence on fashion, music, and religion due to his fame is an example of what term?

Hierarchical Diffusion

200

This religion was founded by Muhammad, is monotheistic, and is universalizing.

Islam

200

Sacred text for Christianity

Bible

200

True or False: English is a Language Family

False

200

Unifying expressive components of everyday life as enacted by localized, tradition-bound groups

Folk Culture

200

McDonald's menu change based on the country and culture it is located, is an example of what term?

Stimulus Diffusion

300

This religion was founded by Abraham, is ethnic, and monotheistic. 

Judaism

300

Sacred text for Hinduism

Vedas

300

Soda and pop are examples of what?

Dialect

300

Something that is forbidden by a culture or a religion, sometimes so forbidden that it is often not even discussed.

Taboo

300

COVID-19's spread across the globe, is an example of what term?

Contagious Diffusion

400

This religions is polytheistic, ethnic, and has no founder.

Hinduism 

400

Sacred text for Buddhism

Tripitaka
400
Gullah is what type of language?

Creole

400

Adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.

Acculturation

400

The physical spread of a feature or trait by people migrating.

Relocation Diffusion

500

This religion is nontheistic, universalizing, and was founded by Siddhartha Guatama

Buddhism

500

Sacred text for Judaism

Torah 

500

Adopted language between speakers with different native languages.

Lingua Franca 

500

Something that a group of people does repeatedly that becomes part of their culture.

Custom 

500

Movement of people, goods, ideas from one place to another.

Diffusion