Religion
Language
Ethnicity
Cultural Landscapes
Diffusion
100

The place that a religion originates from

Hearth

100
How are endangered and extinct languages different?

endangered is still spoken but not being taught to kids, while extinct languages have already disappeared. 

100

Define ethnicity

a shared cultural identity, often based on common language, religion, ancestry, and traditions, that creates a sense of belonging among a group of people

100
Characteristics of the physical landscape

mountains, nature, topography, buildings, spatial patterns

100

What is one type of diffusion? 

hierarchal, relocation, expansion, reverse hierarchal, contagious, stimulus, etc.

200

A universalizing religion is

A religion that actively seeks to expand its followers and performs missionary services. 

200
What is a dialect?

A regional variation of a language, that is still understood by those who speak other variations of the language

200

Name 2 ethnic religions

Judaism, Hinduism

200

Define mentifact

the core ideas, beliefs, and values that form the non-material aspect of a culture

200

Explain imperialism

the motivating impulse to control greater territory

300

Is Hinduism polytheistic?

yes

300

Define lingua franca

A lingua franca is a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.

300
Define sequent occupancy

Sequent occupancy is when an ethnic group leaves a place, and a mark on the cultural landscape, for their space to be filled by a new ethnic group.

300

What is placelessness?

the loss of a location's unique character due to globalization and the spread of uniform cultural landscapes, making it look indistinguishable from other places

300

Explain reverse hierarchal diffusion

the spread of cultural traits or ideas from lower-class or less-powerful groups, or from rural areas, to higher-class or more-powerful groups, or urban centers

400

What does it mean to be secular?

less influenced or controlled by religion

400

What are the 3 major language families?

Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Afro-Asiatic

400

Example of an urban ethnic landscape

Ex. Mexican-American neighborhoods, Chinatown, etc.

400

Define sense of place

the perception and emotional attachment people have to a location, formed by a combination of unique physical and human characteristics

400

What is an example of an absorbing barrier?

any barrier that completely halts diffusion

500

The five major religions

Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam.

500

Explain creolization

the linguistic process where languages converge and create new forms of language and communication.

500

How is acculturation different from assimilation?

acculturation- adopts enough functions of host society to be able to succeed economically and socially

assimilation- migrant group blends into host culture and loses culturally distinct traits

500

Describe how you would place-make Schaumburg. 

Describes a strategy that would make Schaumburg stand out more from surrounding suburbs. 
500

Define time-space convergence AND give an example

the phenomenon whereby the introduction of new transportation technologies progressively reduce the time it takes to travel between them

M
e
n
u