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Diffusion
100
a shared set of meanings that are lived through material and symbolic practices of everyday life.
What is culture?
100
tells a story about daily events, life stories, myserious events... etc.
What is a folk song?
100
People adapt their food preferences to ________
What is the environment
100
Two most common materials to build houses with are _____
What are wood and brick
100
areas where innovations in culture began, such as where agriculture, government, and urbanization originated
What is a Cultural Hearth?
200
repetitive act that a particular individual performs.
What is a habit?
200
written by a specific individuals for the purpose of being sold to a large number of people.
What is popular music?
200
restrictions on behavior imposed by social custom
What is a taboo
200
Which U.S. Folk house form incorporates a steep roof, and tidewater style.
What is Lower Chesapeake hearth?
200
involves actual movement of the original adapters from their hearth to a new place.
What is Relocation diffusion?
300
repetitive act of a group, performed to the extent that if it becomes characteristic of the group.
What is a custom?
300
music which originated in New York in the 1970's. characteristically low-income demonstrates the interplay between globalization and local diversity.
What is hip hop music?
300
Religion in which its followers refused to eat animals with cloven feet and fish without fins/scales
What is Judaism
300
Which U.S. Folk house form has four of the following popular house types: Sailbox Two-Chimney Cape Cod Front Gable and wing
What is New England hearth?
300
Cultural component spreads outward to new places while remaining strong in the hearth.
What is Expansion diffusion?
400
the resistance by a group of people against cultural imperialism and cultural convergence.
What is cultural nationalism?
400
Where popular music originates.
What is vaudeville?
400
Contribution of a location's distinctive physical features to the way food tastes
What is a terroir
400
Which U.S. Folk house form incorporates two full stories and gables on sides; it is the most prevalent.
What is Middle Atlantic Hearth?
400
theorized that innovations of all kinds tend to diffuse from their hearths in stages.
What is Hagestrand Model or Torsten Hagrestrand?
500
the invasion of a culture into another with the intent of dominating the invaded culture politically, economically, and/or socially.
What is cultural imperialism?
500
developed during WWII to diffuse American music worldwide?
What is armed forces radio?
500
this group of people ate jaguars/bulls to give them strength; they believed the natural properties of certain foods enhanced desirable qualities.
What is the Abipone Indian tribe?
500
People who paint symbols and designs that derive from religion rather than local environments.
What is an animist?
500
When two cultures of just about equal power meet and exchange ideas.
What is Transculturation