Pop/Folk Culture
Language
Religion
Ethnicity
Grab Bag
100

The biggest hinderance to this culture is lack of access to TV or internet.

Pop Culture

100
What is a dialect?
Regional variation of a language?
100

What is this cultural landscape?

Buddhist temple

100
Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.


Ethnocentrism

100
How does language affect culture?
Language is the foundation of culture. Language allows for the spread of culture and the communication of habits and customs.
200

This culture is found among homogeneous groups.

Folk Culture

200
What is a Lingua Franca?
International language of communication. (Trade language)
200

Identify this Cultural Landscape:



Buddhist Temple

200

Clusters of people of the same culture typically located at the neighborhood level of the cultural landscape

Ethnic Enclave

200

Portugal used it as a supply stop then the Dutch took it over and created the Cape Colony with the British taking it in 1815, today it is South Africa 

sequent occupance

300

What describes the existence, acceptance, or promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single nation or region

What is Multiculturalism

300
Which language is being described? -First language of only 800,000 people -Spoken by 30 million Africans -Used to speak with outsiders from different villages
Swahili
300
How are ethnic religions spread?
Relocation Diffusion
300

The Amish, Pennsylvania Dutch, Mennonites

Ethnic Islands

300

Signage, Parks, Schools, office buildings, places of worship are examples of:

The Cultural landscape

400
Where does Popular Culture usually start?
Large cities and urban areas.
400
Which two language families make up 2/3 of all languages spoken?
Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan
400

What are three universalizing religions?

What are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism

400

Ethnicity that would be dominant in the Southwest of the US?  Historical process and/or type of diffusion

Hispanic/Latino - Spanish colonization/Expansion (Hierarchal) 

400

Chicago!

Cultural Hearth of Skyscrapers - once and for ALL!

500

The U.S. enacted laws in the 19th century and set up Indian boarding schools across the nation. For over 150 years, Indigenous children were taken from their communities and forced into boarding schools to learn. This is an example of...


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Assimilation

500

What is Gullah?

a Creole language - spoken in African-American communities of the coastal southeastern United States, particularly in South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida (blends English with West African dialects)

500

Which religions share a common hearth?

Hinduism and Buddhism- India Christianity and Judaism- Israel (Islam in the Middle East)

500

Where are East Asian Americans primarily clustered in the US?

Clustered along the West Coast

500

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