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What 3 religions have the same hearth, Southwest Asia 

Christianity, Judaism, Islam

100

The map shows the spread of 

Buddhism

100

The most widely used Indo-European language today is

English

100

What type of diffusion is demonstrated below –

“A family immigrates from Cuba to the United States. Upon entering the United States, they open an authentic Cuban restaurant serving food from their native country.”

Relocation Diffusion

100

Culturally forbidden behaviors.

taboo

100

A large heterogeneous group in an urban area would be considered what kind of culture?

Popular Culture

100

The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of a group of people, is a

Custom

100

What are the 3 universalizing religions?

Christianity, Islam, Buddhism 

100

What are the two main branches of Islam?

Sunni and Shi'ites (or Shia)

100

This is an example of what type of language (a form  of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary)

Pidgin

100

Which of the following processes describes how missionary activities change the geographies of universalizing religions outside of their founding hearths?

Expansion Diffusion

100

literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion

fundamentalism

100

These are historical causes of cultural diffusion

Colonialism, trade and imperialism

100

In what state will you find the largest concentration of the Amish

Pennsylvania 

300

What are the 2 ethnic religions?

Judaism and Hinduism

300

What religion is depicted below

Islam

300

When a common language is used within a country or region, mainly for international business & trade

lingua franca

300

COVID-19 is an example of what type of diffusion (has to be direct contact from person to person)

Contagious Diffusion

300

the reduction in the time it takes for something to reach another place due to technology

space-time compression

300

Folk cultures are spread primarily by

Relocation Diffusion

300

Most practiced religion in the upper-midwest part of the United States


Lutheran 

400

____________________________ is when successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place that add up to the cultural landscape (it is also depicted by the image below)

Sequent Occupance

400

What 3 religions are depicted below?

Christianity, Islam, Judaism

400

A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs is called  

Isogloss

400

A fashion trend was started when an actor appeared on a television show wearing a shirt and tie of the same color. Within weeks, people began to follow this trend in both large cities and small towns across the United States. Which pair of diffusion types explains the spread of the fashion trend in this example? (TWO TYPES OF DIFFUSION - NAME BOTH)

Hierarchical and Contagious Diffusion

400

the scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs from their homeland/cultural hearth

Ex. Jew populations 

diaspora

400

When one ethnic group becomes integrated into a larger culture it is called:

Assimilation

400

The map shown was published in the United States in the early twentieth century. The title of the map is an example of

HINT: Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group 

Ethnocentrism

500

What religion is depicted in the below above?


Judaism

500

What are the 3 branches of Christianity?

Orthodox, Protestant, Catholic 

500

a mix of indigenous and colonial languages

creole language 

500

What type of diffusion is demonstrated below –

“Taco Bell alters there menu so that items can be sold in India – such as changing all of their tacos options to either black bean or shrimp, eliminating beef

Stimulus

500

A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.

dialect

500

A small homogeneous cultural group living in a rural area would be categorize as what type of culture?

Folk Culture

500

Most practiced religion in the Southwest and Northeast parts of the United States

Catholicism