Cultural Landscapes
Culture and social media
Cultural Traits
Language Geography and Migration
Organizing Language
100

Define cultural landscapes.

The natural landscape has been modified by humans to reflect their cultural beliefs.

100

What is a repetitive act that a particular individual performs?

Habit

100

What are cultural traits?

Identifiable elements of a culture complex. 

100

What is language? 

A system of communication through speech, movement, sound, or symbols that a group of people understands to have the same meaning. 

100

What is an institutional language?

The language used in education, work, mass media, and government. 

200

What are some examples of cultural landscapes (give 2 examples)?

Gendered spaces and ethnic neighborhoods.

200

Describe the difference between folk culture and pop culture.

Folk culture is performed by small, homogenous groups while pop culture is found in large, heterogenous societies. 
200

What are the 3 cultural traits?

Artifacts, Sociofacts, and Mentifacts.

200

What is the difference between a centripetal force and centrifugal force?

A centripetal force tends to unify people and a centrifugal force tends to pull them apart.

200

Define a threatened language and give one example.

Used for face to face communication, but is losing users. 

300

What is it when through history leave their mark on a place?

Evidence of sequent occupancy

300

What is it called when you look at somebody's culture through your lens and not theirs? 

Ethnocentrism.

300

What type of cultural traits are cars, buildings, and computers?

Artifacts 

300

What can language tell you about migration?

It can tell us if there was migration to here in the past.

300

What is it called when a language is written as well as spoken?

Literary tradition.

400

Name 2 land-use patterns.

Agriculture, transportation, residential, or economy. 

400

What is cultural relativism?

Thinking about someone's culture, not from your center of belief, but through their cultural context. 

400

What are some examples of mentifacts?

Religion, language, and viewpoints. 

400

Name the 4 Indo-European languages.

Indo-Iranian, Germanic, Romance, and Ballic-Slavic.

400

Is syncretism when 2 languages are combined to make a new one? 

[True or Fasle]

True

500

Describe placemaking.

People collaborate to create communities where they can live, work, play, and learn.

500

What is the idea that cultures can be separate and distinct from one another and still co-exist?

Multicultralism. 

500

Which cultural trait changes the slowest?

Mentifacts.

500

What is the most spoken language trunk?

Indo-European.

500

What is the difference between language family and language branch?

A language family is a collection of languages related through a common ancestral language before recorded history. A language branch is a collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed several thousand years ago.