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32 Cards in this Set
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What is globalization? |
a. Global concept b. Traditional cultural values c. Increasing connections around the world d. Historical migratory patterns of humans |
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What is the way of life of a group of people? |
Culture |
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What is the belief in one God? |
Monotheism |
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What is the most spoken language in the world? |
English |
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Which of the five themes of geography would describe the human features of a culture? |
Human environmental interaction |
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what is the process in which an idea or invention spreads from one person or group to another and is adopted? |
diffusion |
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What is the Semitic religion based on the belief in one God, the Creator and ruler of the universe, who sent His Son Jesus Christ to urge people to turn away from sin? |
Christianity |
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What is the Semitic religion founded by Muhammad believing in one god, known as allah? |
Islam |
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What is the belief in many gods? |
Polytheism |
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What are the 5 main religions of the world? |
Christianity Hinduism Judaism Islam Buddhism |
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Name 1 thing you've learned about the Amish culture |
Music is not allowed in the Amish culture |
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What are the three branches of religion |
religious branch religious denomination religious sect |
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What language is used most worldwide |
English |
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What are the three divisions of language? |
Language branch Language family Language group |
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Religions that seek to gain converts |
Universalizing religions |
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The physical evidence of a culture in the object and architecture they make |
material culture |
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Repetitive act of an individual |
Habit |
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Region from which innovative ideas originate |
Hearth |
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Customs practiced by large, heterogeneous groups of people |
pop culture |
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The movement of ideas, notions and innovations |
diffusion |
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Relating to races or large groups of people classed according to common traits and customs |
ethnicity |
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Shaping of a natural landscape by a cultural group |
Cultural landscape |
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Thoughts or ideas that make up a culture |
Non material culture |
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Boundaries between the world's major faiths such as Christianity, Muslim, and Buddhism |
Interfaith Boundaries |
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A distinguishing quality or characteristic typically belonging to a person |
Trait |
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A distinct territorial or cultural or ethnic area that is within a foreign country |
enclave |
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Customs practiced by small homogeneous groups of people |
Folk culture |
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The process by which an ethnic culture is taken over by a dominate popular culture |
Assimilation |
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A class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits and characteristics |
race |
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Development of worldwide patterns |
Globalization |
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Repetitive act of a group |
Custom |
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Religions that do not seek to gain converts |
Ethic religions |