intro to culture
landscape
patterns
diffusion
causes of diffusion
contemp diffusion
religion and language
effects of diffusion
100

What term describes the shared beliefs, values, practices, behaviors, and technologies of a society

culture

100

What term describes a natural landscape that has been modified by humans, reflecting their cultural beliefs and values?

cultural landscape

100

What are the regional patterns of language, religion, and ethnicity that contribute to a sense of place and shape the global cultural landscape

cultural patterns

100

 What is the term for the spread of cultural traits through the migration of people?

 relocation diffusion

100

What term describes the dominance of one country over another through diplomacy or force

imperialism

100

What term describes the trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people and organizations across the world?

globalization

100

What is the largest language family in the world, with about 3.2 billion speakers?

Indo-European language family

100

What term describes the process when people within one culture adopt some traits from another culture?

acculturation

200

What type of culture is characterized by small, homogenous groups of people often living in rural areas?

Local/Traditional Culture

200

What concept explains that societies or cultural groups leave their cultural imprints when they live in a place?

sequent occupancy

200

What term describes the unique attributes of a specific location influenced by cultural factors and the feelings evoked by people in that place?

sense of place

200

What type of diffusion occurs when a cultural trait spreads rapidly and widely through close contact between people?

contagious diffusion

200

 What is the term for establishing settlements in a less powerful country for economic or political gain?

colonialism

200

What concept describes the shrinking of the world due to improvements in communication and transportation technologies?

time-space compression or convergence

200

What is the term for a collection of languages that share a common origin from thousands of years ago?

language branch

200

What is the term for a subtype of acculturation where one culture abandons its original culture and adopts another?

assimilation

300

Name the visible, physical objects created by a culture, such as houses and clothing.

artifacts

300

What are clusters of people of the same ethnicity living together in a specific location, often as a response to racism and discrimination

ethnic neighborhoods or enclaves

300

What do we call areas of the world that share cultural traits such as language families and religious traditions?

What is a cultural realm

300

What do we call the geographic origin of a culture or cultural trait from which it first diffuses?

cultural hearth

300

What is a simplified language used by speakers of different native languages for communication called?

pidgin language

300

 What is the process called when two or more cultures come into contact and adopt each other’s traits to become more alike?

cultural convergence

300

What are some  historic causes of cultural diffusion are that led to the spread of languages?

colonialism, military conquest, trade, migration

300

BONUS, Triple Points! 

What term refers to the phenomenon where a cultural trait, such as language or religion, is adopted by a society but modified to fit the local culture, often leading to a distinct variant?

Cultural Appropration

400

What is the term for judging other cultures based on one's own standards, often considering one's own culture as superior

ethnocentrism

400

In traditional cultures, what is often the primary role of a woman

What is to have children

400

What term describes characteristics that unify a country and provide stability, such as a common language or religion?

centripetal forces

400

How do cultural traits spread in hierarchical diffusion?

spread from the most interconnected, powerful people/organizations down to others

400

What is the term for a common language used by speakers of different languages, typically for trade or business?

lingua franca

400

 What are some causes of the extinction of languages and cultures mentioned in the presentation

 genocide, pressure of globalization, and laws against the use of indigenous languages

400

Which universalizing religion has its hearth in Mecca and Medina and was spread through both contagious and hierarchical diffusion?

islam

400

What is the term for the acceptance and tolerance of many different cultures existing in close proximity?

multiculturalism

500

What cultural practice involves behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture

Taboo

500

What farming practice involves cutting flat areas out of mountainous terrain to make it arable, commonly seen in Asia and Latin America?

terrace farming

500

What do we call characteristics that divide a country and create instability, often leading to conflict and violence?

centrifugal forces

500

What is the term for when cultural traits are altered due to cultural barriers, taboos, or differences?

stimulus diffusion

500

What are variations in accent, grammar, usage, and spelling that develop due to geographic distance or isolation called?

 dialects

500

What is the term for when cultures become less alike due to cultural and physical barriers

cultural divergence 
500

What is the primary method of diffusion for Hinduism, and what is its geographical hearth?

relocation diffusion, with its hearth in India

500

What process occurs when two cultures blend together to form a new cultural trait, often seen in religious practices?

syncretism

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