World Religions
World Languages
Culture and Diffusion
Wild Card
Religions of the World
100

World are categorized into THESE TWO groups. 

Universalizing and Ethnic

100

Examples of Major globalized languages are: (name at least two)

English, French, Spanish, Arabic

100

Culture spreads through these factors: 

Hint: not the name of a type of diffusion

War, travel, technology, and trade

100

This news headline would be an example of what theme of geography? 

Human-Environment Interaction

100

This religion is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and has influenced both Christianity and Islam. 

Judaism (ethnic religion)

200

This TYPE of religion seeks to appeal to all people and actively spread their beliefs globally. 

Universalizing

200

Languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Arabic spread from their hearths largely because of 

conquest and colonialism OR relocation diffusion

200

Positive Effects of cultural diffusion are: 

Cross-cultural understanding

Cooperation between nations

Spread of new ideas and products

200

The exact moment at which summer and winter start is called a

Solstice

200

Monotheism means THIS, while Polytheism means THIS. 

The belief there is only one God / The belief that there are many Gods. 

300

This type of religion is closely tied to specific ethnic groups or regions and are often passed down through generations. 

Ethnic Religions

300

Of the nearly 7,000 spoken languages on earth, linguists believe all of the languages can be grouped into about THIS MANY language families. 

15 families of languages. 

300

Negative effects of cultural diffusion are: 

Loss of unique cultures

Spread of harmful items and ideas

Increased global competition

300

The United States' westward expansion, the emigration of Syrians during war, the expansion of cell phone reception around the planet, and the flow of water in the Gulf Stream are all examples of this type theme of geography. 

Movement 

300

The main Universalizing religions are: 

Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Sikhism

400

This universalizing religion has had a significant impact on art architecture, and Western societies. 

Christianity

400

Distribution of languages reflects this

Human migration
400

This concept presents a challenge when cultural practices conflict with universal values, such as human rights

Cultural Relativism

400

Farmers in China growing rice and other crops on terraces that are carved into the hillsides is an example of what theme of geography. 

Human-Environment Interaction

400

Universalizing religions usually expand through THIS TYPE of diffusion. 

Expansion diffusion (sometimes relocation diffusion)

500

This religion is the oldest organized religion and the largest ethnic religion with over a billion followers. 

Hinduism

500

This type of language is a simplified form of languages that develop as a means of communication between people with different native languages. 

Pidgins (pidgin language)

500

This can lead to a lack of understanding and acceptance of cultural differences. 

Ethnocentrism

500

The seven continents are designated regions because of their physical uniformity. Regions that share similar cultural characteristics are called: 

Formal/uniform/homogenous regions

500

The two main ethnic religions are: 

Judaism and Hinduism