Language and Communication
World Religions
Cultural Clashes & Connections
Movement & Shaping the Earth
Architecture & Space
100

This type of widespread language is used for trade and communication between people who speak different native tongues.

Lingua Franca

100

This type of religion seeks to gain new members and appeal to all people globally.

Universalizing Religion

100

A process where a group’s cultural features are altered to resemble those of a more dominant group, often causing a loss of heritage.

Assimilation

100

The physical reflection of a people on the land, showing how they have shaped their natural surroundings.

Cultural Landscape

100

Building styles created by local people that are specifically tied to and designed for the local environment.

Indigenous Agriculture

200

People who are able to speak a multitude of languages are known by this term.

Polyglots?

200

Identified with a particular group, this type of religion does not actively seek converts.

Ethnic Religion

200

Changes in culture that result from the meeting of two groups, while both groups remain distinct.

Acculturation

200

The spread of an idea or tradition through the physical movement of people from one place to another.

Relocation Diffusion

200

A functional and rational building style often using mass-produced materials that look standardized.

Modernist Architecture

300

This is a makeshift language developed for trade between groups who do not share a common language.

Pidgin Language

300

A belief system where people believe that souls or spirits exist in normally nonliving things or nature.

Animistic Religion

300

An approach to viewing other cultures by judging them based on the standards of one's own culture.

Ethnocentric

300

A type of spread that occurs when a trend created by a person of authority or power spreads to other people.

Hierarchical Diffusion

300

The feeling that a place has lost its unique look because buildings and environments have become standardized.

Placelessness

400

Once a makeshift trade language evolves and becomes the native language of a people, it is known as this.

Creole Language

400

This type of religion is created by combining elements of two or more different belief systems.

Syncretic Religion

400

A policy that promotes the inclusion and active participation of minority groups in national histories and politics.

Multicultarism

400

The idea that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, creating visible layers of history.

Sequent Occupance

400

A style that reacts against modernism by incorporating diverse colors, strange shapes, and artistic flourishes.

Postmodernist Agriculture

500

As technology allows for more rapid communication, the distance between places feels like it is "shrinking," a concept known as this.

Time-Space Convergence

500

These human-made or natural sites possess deep religious meaning and are recognized as places of devotion.

Sacred Spaces

500

The act of forcefully controlling a foreign territory by an outside power.

Colonialism

500

A cultural choice of diet created by the availability of resources and environmental factors in the past.

Food Preferences

500

A linear system where farmsteads are located on narrow tracts to provide equal access to a resource like water.

Long-Lot Settlement Pattern

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