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Attempt 2

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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What is the process of image analyses?   show
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What are the three main ways culture is passed on?   show
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What is a cultural hearth?   show
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What is one important cultural hearth in America?   show
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What are the first three cultural realms?   show
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show 4. Islamic 5. Sub-Saharan Africa 6. Slavic  
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What are the final four cultural realms?   show
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What is a cultural landscape?   show
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show The beliefs and practices of small homogenous groups of people, often living in rural areas that are relatively slow to change  
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What do folk cultures show and how do they show it?   show
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What do folk cultures provide?   show
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Where is popular culture found?   show
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What is a centripetal force?   show
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show A cultural value that tends to Forces people apart  
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What is cultural convergence/cultural homogenization?   show
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What is cultural divergence?   show
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What are gendered spaces?   show
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What is expansion diffusion?   show
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What is relocation diffusion?   show
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What is hierarchical diffusion?   show
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show - it may skip places - music, fashion, fads often diffuse in this way  
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show Things diffuse from the lower class to the upper class, or rural to urban, or unconnected to connected  
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What is contagious diffusion?   show
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show When people in a culture adapt an underlying idea or process from another culture, but modify it because they reject one trait  
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show When an ethnic or immigrant group moves to a new area and adopts the values or practices of the larger group that has received them  
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What is multiculturalism?   show
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What is nativism?   show
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What is culturalism relativism?   show
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show When an ethnic or immigrant group moves to a new area and can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group  
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What percent of the global population speaks Indo-European languages?   show
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show Conquest, Colonialism, and Conversion  
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What is the second most commonly spoken language in the world?   show
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What is the most widely spoken language in the world?   show
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What is a lingua franca   show
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show They are a simplified mixture of two languages, have fewer grammar rules, and a smaller vocabulary  
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show Two languages have extensive contact with each other, often due to trade, pidgin languages sometimes emerge  
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What are creole languages?   show
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How many followers does Christianity have?   show
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show 1.9 billion  
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show 1.2 billion  
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show 507 million  
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show Religions that you are born into  
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What are universal religions?   show
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show The belief that objects, such as plants and stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes, have a discrete spirit and conscious life  
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show Kumbh Mela  
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What is syncretism?   show
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What is a charter group?   show
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show A place with a high concentration of an ethnic group that is distinct from those in the surrounding area  
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What is an ethnic island?   show
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show When ethnic groups move in and out of areas, leaving their imprints  
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show When a community re-embraces the uniqueness and authenticity of a place  
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show The emigration of whites from an area in anticipation of blacks immigrating into the area  
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show When real estate agents would encourage white homeowners that lived near African-American neighborhoods to sell their houses cheaply preying on their fears that property values would decline due to the increasing racial diversity  
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show When financial institutions would draw red-colored lines on a map and refused to lend money so people could purchase or improve property within those lines.  
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show African-Americans were prevented from getting mortgages in neighborhoods that whites fled to. It also made it harder for African-Americans to maintain the quality of their homes  
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What did redlining and blockbusting do?   show
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show The divide created in Kansas City by the practices of redlining and blockbusting--the West being primarily white and the east being primarily african american  
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Who are the Kurds?   show
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show After the Ottomans lost WW1 the West divided the empire and provided for a Kurdistan  
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What did agreements after the Sykes-Picot Agreement do and what was the main cause for those changes?   show
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