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Soc. Stud. 1
Population, citizenship and culture
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A group's way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, behavior and ideas. | Culture |
| The characteristics of a human population, such as age, income, and education. | Demographics |
| A person who takes up permanent residence in another country. | Immigrant |
| To move from one place to another. | Migrate |
| To object to | Protest |
| Reasons why people migrate; "push" factors cause them to leave; "pull" factors make them come to a place. | Push-pull theory |
| The family one is descended from, going back in time; heritage. | Ancestors |
| A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. Also consist of people related to one another by blood or marriage. | Family |
| A loyalty of a citizen to his or her government, or of a subject to his or her sovereign. | Allegiance |
| A group of citizens chosen to hear and decide the facts of a case in a court of law. | Jury |
| The advantage or benefit of all people in society or in a group. | Common good |
| A formal expression of opinion or choice as by ballot in an election | Vote |
| The rights that every person should have regardless of race, religion, gender, nationality, age, and disability . | Civil rights |
| Impossible to take away or give up. Ex: life, liberty and pursuit of happiness | Unalienable |
| The beginning or establishment of something. | Institution |
| A measure of the number of organisms that make up a population in a defined area. | Population density |
| The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another. | Cultural diffusion |
| The whole number of people living in a country, city, or area. | Population |