Repetitive actions performed by an individual.
What is a habit?
Changes in the environment due to mass production or consumption.
What is Landscape Pollution?
Deliberately provocative messages to incite conflict.
What is Trolling?
Music created by known authors, produced for sale.
What is Popular Music?
Reflect religious or local environmental concerns.
What is Food Taboos?
Repetitive actions of a group, defining its characteristics.
What is a custom?
Increased demand leading to resource scarcity.
What is Depletion of Natural Resources?
Spreading false or unverified information.
What is Fake News and Misinformation?
A sport with global appeal in warmer regions.
What is Soccer?
A people-group based out of Pennsylvania that keeps to themselves and tries to keep their folk culture alive.
What are the Amish?
Traditional practices in small, isolated, homogeneous groups.
What is folk culture?
Can overshadow local businesses
What is Dominance of Global Franchises?
Control, censorship, and punishment of social media users.
What are concerns of the government concerning Social Media?
A sport more popular in the US, Caribbean, and East Asia.
What is Baseball?
The drink that is more popular in Russia.
What is Coca-Cola?
Prevails in large, heterogeneous societies with shared habits.
What is popular culture?
Popular culture's impact on folk cultures.
What is the danger of Popular Culture?
Malware, ransomware, cyber espionage, and cyberattacks
What are risks of Cybersecurity?
Clothing that reflects environment or cultural beliefs.
What is Folk Clothing?
Emphasize traditional popular culture due to agriculture and manufacturing economies.
What are Rural Areas?
Spread of popular culture leads to the loss of diverse folk cultures.
What is cultural homogenization?
An example of folk culture in India that takes place around weddings.
What is a Wedding Dowry?
Rapid global adoption of technology that has been declining share in the US over time.
What is the Internet?
Clothing that reflects occupation and income.
What is Popular Clothing?
Often anonymous, sometimes with multiple origins (hearths).
What is the origin of Folk Culture?