Languages
Theology
Cultural Origins
How Ideas Spread
100

Someone who studies languages or possesses advanced knowledge in various languages is referred to as this.

What is a linguist?

100

Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are some of the most notable religions that follow this belief of a single god.

What is monotheism?

100

This type of ancient area, such as the Nile River Valley and Fertile Crescent, fostered the emergence of major civilizations and societal practices. 

What is a culture hearth?
100

The idea that interaction between areas decreases as their distance increases is known as this.

What is distance decay?

200

Romanian, French, and Italian are all examples of these languages that stem from Vulgar Latin.

What are Romance languages?

200

The Vedas are believed to be the oldest text of this ethnic religion that originated in South Asia.

What is Hinduism?

200

Prehistoric rituals and customs can be tangibly observed through these physical objects.

What are artifacts?

200

Rastafarianism - a religious movement that combines traits of Christianity, Jamaican folk traditions, and Pan-Africanism - is an example of religious this

What is syncretism?

300

When shown on a map, these lines mark linguistic differences between regions.

What are isoglosses?

300

If you have faith that good things happen to good people, then you are a believer in this consequential concept of Buddhist and Hindu teachings.

What is karma?

300
The oldest known religions and spiritual practices often surround the worship of multiple deities, known as this religious term.

What is polytheism?

300

This practice, the exploitation of one country by another political entity, is often attributed with the British Empire.

What is colonialism?

400

This avian-sounding method of communication is formed when two groups of people with no common language need to speak to each other.

What is pidgin (language)?

400

Smaller than denominations, these offshoots of larger religions often contain radical or differing beliefs.

What are sects?

400

The cultural identity of a specific region and its original inhabitants is known as this, and is often intertwined with a unique, reverent relationship to the land.

What is indigenous culture?

400

A single society that has a wide cultural diversity possesses this trait.

What is multiculturalism?

500

Also known as a bridge language, this is the name for a common language that is used for inter-communication among different groups of native speakers.

What is lingua franca?

500

Often attributed to pagan and traditional religions, this is the belief that all animate and inanimate beings possess a spiritual essence

What is animism?

500

This is the largest language family and is derived from an ancient protolanguage.

What is the Indo-European language family?

500

This type of diffusion occurs when ideas spread from urban centers to smaller societies.

What is hierarchical diffusion?

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