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APHG chapter 4-8 Test

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What are toponyms?
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What are ethic religions?
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What is commodification?
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What did Islam come from?
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What is cultural relativism?
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What is diaspora?
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What is a lingua Franca?
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What is culture?
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What is "place"?
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What is material culture?
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How long does Hinduism date back?
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What is a polytheistic religion?
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What is time-space decay?
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What is a hearth?
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What is distance decay?
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What is culture appropriation?
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What is invasion and succession?
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What are universalizing religions?
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What is cultural landscape?
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What is a isogloss?
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Muslims, Judaism, and Christianity/traced to Muhammad in 571 AD who received it's truths from Allah
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A language used among most speakers of different languages for the purpose of trade and commerce
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Place names
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No longer works as it once did; the farther something is from the hearth, the less likely it will be accepted
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A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs (rarely a simple line)
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Explains how quickly inovations diffuse and refers to who closely we are connected through transportation and communication technologies
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The process by which other cultures adopt customs and knowledges and use rotten for their own good
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The point of origin or the cases of first diffusion
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A group of belief systems, norms, and values practiced by a group of people
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A non-judgment perspective-judge others and their way of life through the eyes of the people that live that way.
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Process through which something that previously was not regards as an object that could be bought or sold now can be. Ex: Justin Bebers hair
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Religions that actively seek converts bc they view themselves as the onlyones right (Christanity)
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People born into the religion and converts are not actively sought
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When one immigrant group lives in an area and then a newer immigrant group moves in and the old group eventually moves out.
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The scattering of Jews after the Roman destruction of Jerusalem
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A religion that worships more that one god
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About 4000 years/ one of the oldest religions in the modern world
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The housing, art, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed by a group of people
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The uniqueness of a location
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The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
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What religion is most widely dispersed?
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What religion is the youngest of the 5 major religions?
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What do we break down languages into?
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An idea that ethical and moral standards should be formatted and adhered to for the life on earth (opposite of theocracy)
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To make or covert people to your culture ( forces a change in culture) Ex: Americans made Indians be like them
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Little change over a long period of time; little variation from person to person; much variation from place to place Ex: the Amish
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The belief that Jews should not be absorbed into other societies
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Little variation from place to place; much variation from time to time; much variation from person to person Ex: Justin Beber
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A judgement perspective; when you judge others and there way of life based on your culture.
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The loss of uniqueness in the cultural landscape. Ex: hard rock cafe in Tokyo

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