This is the process of an idea or a product spreading from one culture to another.
What is cultural diffusion?
This happens when two or more cultures have different beliefs or ideas that cause problems between them.
What is cultural conflict?
This is a first-hand account of an event, created by someone who was there.
What is a primary source?
This is when a person or group from one culture slowly starts to change and become more like the main or dominant culture.
What is cultural assimilation?
This is when two cultures meet and each one gives up a little bit of what they want to find a solution that works for everyone.
What is a compromise?
A diary or a photograph from a historical event is an example of this type of source.
What is a primary source?
A global company like McDonald's opening restaurants in many different countries is an example of which cultural process? Is it Diffusion or Assimilation
What is Diffusion?
A disagreement over different religious holidays that causes problems between two groups is a type of what?
What is cultural conflict?
This is information that comes from someone who was not at the event, but they wrote about it using other sources.
What is a secondary source?
What is the term for the process where a person or a group takes on the customs, values, and beliefs of a new culture, often leaving their own behind?
Cultural Diffusion or Assimilation?
What is Cultural Assimilation?
Two groups want to use the same piece of land for different things. To find a peaceful solution, they talk and agree to share the land. This is an example of what?
What is a compromise?
A history textbook or a biography of a famous person is an example of this type of source.
What is a secondary source?
What is the term for the sharing of ideas, beliefs, and products between different cultures, often because of trade or travel?
Cultural Diffusion or Assimilation?
What is Cultural Diffusion?
When two sides cannot agree with one another regarding a dispute on a cultural issue, what would be the result?
A cultural conflict
What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?
What is the difference between a first-hand account and a second-hand account?
One was at the event (primary) and one was not at the event (secondary)