Vocabulary
Culture
Geography
Random
100

True or False: Culture is inherited.

FALSE

100

True or False: Cultural awareness begins with self-awareness

TRUE

100

Name 2 examples of geographical physical features that have an impact on lifestyles and culture.

mountains, rivers, climate zones, deserts, rainforests, coastlines, etc.

100

Give an example of a behavior in one culture that can be considered unsuitable, unacceptable, or even offensive in another

MISC

200

Name 3 ways that we learn culture.

family, parents, teachers, school, friends, peers, religion, government, media

200

Name two items on the cultural iceberg that is on the top 10% and easy to see.

food, flags, symbols, fashion, clothing, music, dance, language, festivals, holidays, etc.

200

The Han ethnic group, the largest in the world, is primarily concentrated in which country?

China

200

Complete the following sentence: We need to recognize and welcome cultural ____________ or being different.

diversity

300

Examples of this word include "A country's flag, a religious cross, and a peace sign"

symbol

300

Give 3 examples of the cultural key elements of Arts & Literature

music, painting, sculpture, dance, theater, and literature (stories, poems, folktales)

300

Name one way that natural resources influence cultural practices?

availability of food in that region, access to water, etc.

300

how a society creates order and provides for the common good

government systems

400

These standards are how people define what is good, desirable, or beautiful.

values

400

the most important tool for passing culture from generation to the next

language

400

one specific example of how geography influences the way people dress in different parts of the world?

people living in mountainous regions often wear warm fur clothing for protection against the cold, while desert nomads wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing to stay cool in hot climates

400

these unwritten rules and expectations guide the behavior of society's members (Ex: Folkwavs and Mores)

norms

500

the ranking of people by factors like wealth, occupation, or education

social class

500

the most important unit of social organization (can be nuclear or extended)

family

500

Explain the relationship between geography and transportation

landlocked countries rely more heavily on land-based transportation like trains and trucks, while coastal communities tend to use boats and ships for transportation.

500

beliefs based on little evidence

assumptions

600

the process of learning culture throughout your life

enculturation

600

Looking at cultural differences and traveling abroad, provide one example of how a person can learn a valuable cultural lesson.

MISC

600

Complete the following sentence: Geography influences a community's identity by shaping the _________________ and opportunities people face in their environment, leading to unique cultural adaptations.

challenges

600

Name two items on the bottom (90%) of the cultural iceberg that showcase deep, hidden culture.

Values, beliefs, concept of time, notions of beauty, rules for personal space, body language, eye contact

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