Pop/Folk Culture
Language
Religion
Cultural Diffusion
Grab Bag
100

The biggest hinderance to this culture is lack of access to TV or internet.

What is pop culture?

100

This is a regional variation of a language qualified by different vocabulary use or spelling of words.

What is a dialect?

100

These are the three major ethnic religions taught in this class.

What are Hinduism, Judaism, Shinto?

100

This describes the process of a cultural feature spreading from one part of the world to another through the migration of human beings.

What is relocation diffusion?

100

The word we use to describe the series of sounds made by humans to communicate and interact with each other.

What is language?

200

This culture is found among homogeneous groups.

What is Folk Culture?

200

International language of communication. (Trade language)

What is a lingua franca?

200

This holy city is a regular "hotbed" of religious conflict between three of the world's major religions.

What is Jerusalem?
200

This is the process of cultural features spreading through contact and interaction between one group and another.

What is contagious diffusion?

200

This is the language that is NOT the official language of a culture, but is still the most widely spoken.

What is "de facto" or primary language?

300

This describes the existence, acceptance, or promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single nation or region

What is Multiculturalism?

300

Believed to be one of the world's first lingua francas. Still spoken by hundreds of thousands of Africans today.

What is Swahili?

300

This is the process through which ethnic religions spread through the world. 

What is Relocation Diffusion?

300

This is the process of a cultural feature spreading from a group in power to another either through forced means or regular influence.

What is hierarchical diffusion?

300

This is the word used to describe when groups are forced to shed their own culture in favor of another. EG Indigenous Americans in boarding schools.

What is assimilation?
400

Popular culture usually starts in these types of regions.

What are large cities and/or urban areas?

400

These two language families make up 2/3 of the total languages spoken in the modern world.

What are Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan?

400

These are the three major universalizing religions in the modern world. 

What are Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism

400

This is the process of a cultural feature spreading from a weaker, oppressed, or underrepresented group to a more powerful group.

What is reverse hierarchical diffusion?

400

This is the process of one culture adopting another culture's traits while still retaining some of their own.

What is acculturation?

500

The word used to describe when large groups of similar people habitually do something.

What are customs?

500

These four countries are the places where English is a primary language but not the official language. 

What are USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand?

500

These two religions share a common cultural hearth. 

What are Hinduism and Buddhism- India 

OR Christianity and Judaism- Israel (Islam in the Middle East) 

500

This is the term used to describe the spread of a culture or its people through force or other things outside of the group's control.

What is a diaspora?

500

These are three of the OFFICIAL languages of the nation of Switzerland. (DAILY DOUBLE)

German, French, Italian