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Ap hug chapters 6

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all of the groups learned behaviors actions beliefs and objects culture
visible and invisible elements that are the building blocks of a culture cultural trait
A singular cultural artifact may represent many different values beliefs and traditions interrelated traits make up a____ cultural complex
The beliefs and practices of small homogenous groups of people often living in rural areas that are relatively isolated and slow to change folk culture
The area in which a unique culture or specific trait develops culture hearth
broad areas where groups where share similar but not identical cultural traits cultural region
such as states are clearly defined by government or experts formal regions
based on interaction are usually centered on a node or a focus point functional region
region based on how people think about particular places perceptual region
The boundaries of a region reflect the human impact on the environment this is called the ____ cultural landscape
clusters of people of the same culture but surrounded by people of a culture that is dominant in that region ethnic enclave
geographers also identify larger areas _____ that include several regions. culture within ____ have a few traits that they all share such as language families religious traditions food preferences architecture or shared history culture realm
the process of intensified interaction among peoples governments and companies of different countries around the globe globalization
because of advancement in technology it takes less time to get farther space space time compression
emphasizing trying what is new rather than preserving what is traditional popular culture
The spreading of information ideas behaviors and other aspects of a culture over wider areas is known as ____ diffusion
The spread of cultural trait by people who migrate and carry their cultural traits with them relocation diffusion
The spread of cultural traits to direct or indirect exchange without migration is called ____ expansion diffusion
when cultural traits spread continuously outward from its hearth through contact among people contagious diffusion
The spread of culture outward from the most connected places are from the centers of wealth and importance hierarchical diffusion
A trade diffuses from a lower class to a higher class in process called ___ reverse hierarchical diffusion
when people in a culture adopt an underlying idea a process from another culture but modify because they reject one trait of it stimulus diffusion
often an ethnic or immigrant group moving to a new area adopts the values and practices of a larger group that has received them while maintaining major elements of their own culture acculturation
when ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group assimilation
the coexistence of several cultures in one society with the ideal of all cultures is being valued and worthy of study being multiculturalism
anti-immigrant attitudes may form among the cultural majority sometimes bringing violence or government actions against the immigrant or minority group nativist
behaviors heavily described by a culture taboos
The way you picture of place based on the surroundings and how you perceive the surroundings sense of place
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