This set of beliefs and practices is often centered around a higher power, sacred texts, rituals, and moral codes.
What is Religion?
This is the term given for the "style of speech".
What is Accent
This is the term that defines the "loss of a uniqueness in a location."
What is Placelessness?
What is defined as "the beliefs, values, and behaviors shared by a group of people?
What are Cultural Attitudes?
What is known as the "set of practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant in society at a given point in time?"
What is Popular Culture?
This term defines the religions that actively seeks to convert people worldwide and spread its beliefs, such as Christianity, Islam, or Buddhism.
What is Universalizing Religions?
This is the term given when an individual can speak more than two languages fluently.
What is Bilingualism?
This is the term that is defined as "a method of urban planning focused on creating public spaces that promote people's health, happiness and well-being."
What is Placemaking?
What is defined as the "place where a culture originated and developed?"
What is a Cultural Hearth?
What are "structures that allow fluids to pass through them" known as?
What are Permeable Barriers?
This is the term used when the foundational principle of a religion is the belief in only one god.
What is Monotheistic?
This is the term given to a regional or the social variety of a language distinguished by pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary.
What is Dialect?
What is called when one has "a feeling of belonging to a place."
What is Sense of Place?
What do you call "a way of life unique to a particular group of people, often passed down through generations?"
What is an Indigenous Culture?
What is a "return to traditional forms and styles" known as?
What is Postmodern Architecture?
This is the term that defines a religion that blends its beliefs from multiple religious traditions or belief systems.
What is Syncretism?
This is the term given to a specific language when it is "at risk of falling out of use, typically because it has few surviving speakers."
What is Endangered Language?
What is known as "a large political unit or state, usually under a single leader, that controls many peoples or territories?"
What is an Empire?
What do you call the "shared practices, traditions, and values of a community?
What is Local Culture?
What is defined as a "geographical concepts that refers to the reduction in the time taken to travel between two places due to improvements in transportation or communication?
What is Time-Space Convergence?
This is the name given to places of worship that have a spiritual significance to a religion.
What are Sacred Spaces?
This is the term given to a language that "is no longer spoken by anyone."
What is Extinct Language?
What is defined as "a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force?
What is Imperialism?
What is known as the "intangible aspects of a culture, such as beliefs, values, norms and symbols that shape a society's way of life?"
What is Nonmaterial Culture?
What do you call the "names of places?"
What are Toponyms?