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religion
100

People and cultures are extremely complex. True or False?

True

100

to place people into different categories based largely on their outward appearance

racial identity

gender identity

100

Language differences that are usually culturally influenced and frequently offer hints as to the nation or region where a person lives

language variations

conversational taboos

100

comes from a Dutch mathematician Christian Huygens, which built the first pendulum clock

Time

Clocks

100

monotheistic tradition centered on faith in God and in Jesus Christ

Christianity

Islam

200

A term used to collectively talk about values, beliefs, and other orientations that characterize the dominant group within a culture

cultural patterns?

power distance

200

derived from a sense of shared heritage, history, traditions, values, similar behaviors, area of origin, and in some instances, language 

ethnic identity

personal identity

200

variations in pronunciation that occur when people are speaking the same language (often a result of geographical or historical differences)

accent

argot

200

concept that views time as linear, sequential, and segmented

M-time

P-time

200

Believe in one universal and eternal God, the creator and sovereign of all that exists, they have no original sin

Judaism

Islam

300

Often referred to as "freedom" by Americans

individuality

collectivism

300

identity majority of people associate with the nation where they were born, but also acquired by immigration and naturalization

national identity

racial identity

300

private vocabulary unique to co-culture, group, organization, or profession

argot

slang

300

_____ provides an interval in an ongoing interaction which the participants have time to think, check, or suppress an emotion, encode a lengthy response.

Silence

time

300

This religion only has one god, believes in Angels, and has the Koran as its sacred text

Islam

Christianity 

400

who wrote the first classification that identifies 6 dimensions that are influenced and modified by culture

Hofstede

400

An identity centered on characters from science fiction movies, comic books, and anime

cyber and fantasy identity

personal identity

400

regional distinctions or dialects, distinguished by differences in vocabulary, grammar, and even punctuations

dialect

argot

400

To "outsiders" Americans always appear to be in a hurry because of their

Pace

Time

400

Religion who doesn't have a god, but "simply a man."

Buddhism

Hinduism

500

cultures that easily accept the uncertainty inherit in life, tend to be tolerant of the unusual, and aren't threatened by different ideas and people

low uncertainty avoidance

high uncertainty avoidance

500

Identity consisting of characteristics that set one apart from others in his or her in-group

personal identity 

ethnic identity

500

designates non-standard terms, can be based regionally, associated with a co-culture or used by groups engaged in a specific endeavor. 

slang

accent

500

Informal time is usually composed of two interrelated components-- pace and ___

punctuality 

500

religion believes people are good and only have to learn, by example, what constitutes correct behavior

confucianism

christianity