My Hearth Will Go On
To Eat or Not to Eat?
Sustain Our Terrain!
Drop it Like it's Pop
Folk Yeah!
100

The center of innovation or the node of functional region.

What is a hearth?

100

Examples of popular food include these restaurants like McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts found around global.

What is fast food?

100

A leisure activity in popular culture, this sport changes the environment through creating or flattening hills, cutting grass, bringing in sand, draining or creating bodies of water, using fertilizers and pesticides.

What is golf?
100

This took 50 years to diffuse across the world.

What is television?

100

Folk clothing is worn for agricultural practices and environmental conditions. For instance, wooden clogs in this country.

What is the Netherlands?

200

Folk culture often originates at unknown hearth at unknown dates and is transmitted slowly through this process.

What is relocation diffusion?

200

Food is an element of material culture made up of these two other elements.

What are clothing and shelter?

200

Pop culture generates a high volume of waste solids, liquids, and gases. This term refers to our environment's ability to hold this waste. 

What is environmental capacity?

200
This form of expansion diffusion is the method by which popular culture spreads.

What is hierarchical diffusion

200

This folk sport is popular in the US and is popular in Japan after being introduced by soldiers after WWII.

What is baseball?

300

This popular sport originated in 11th century England. 

What is soccer?

300

A taboo is restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. Name a culture with a food taboo.

Hebrew - no animals that do not chew their cud or have cloven feet and fish lacking fins or scales (part of some Kosher rules) 

Muslims - no pork (perhaps for environmental reasons)

Hindu - no cows based on sacred tradition of reincarnation

300

The term for when the distribution of pop culture around the world tends to make places look the same; “product recognition” creates logo overload.

What is a uniform landscape?

300

Russians prefer to drink this brand of cola after the fall of communism.

What is Coca-Cola?

300

In folk cultures, houses may have sacred walls or corners. One country with such a culture is...  

What is Fiji? What is China? What is Madagascar?

400

Pop music was first developed here in the 1900s in New York City in this alley.

What is Tin Pan Alley?

400

The Istanbul diet is full of veggies because the city has many of these small community gardens.

What are bostans?

400

Successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place that add up to the cultural landscape. This symbolizes Human Environment Interaction.

What is sequent occupance?

400

According to Fred Kniffen, this type of US architecture is the most popular throughout the country.

What is Neo-Eclectic?

400

The front door always faces South for the South Sea Goddess who holds key to Earth on this island.

What is the Island of Java?

500

The country Amish folk culture originated in.

What is Switzerland?

500

The sum of effects of the local environment on a particular food item. (taste of wine, coffee, tea, chocolate)

What is a terroir?

500

This country's government has passed anti-dowry laws.

What is India?

500

The Internet is a large part of global popular culture. These 4 types of content are the most commonly blocked by governments.

What are political content, social content, conflict & security content, and Internet tools?

500

This house is an example of US folk housing in the South. 

What is a Tidewater?

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