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Unit 3: Culture Ch 4-7

CultureIdentityLanguageReligion

1,1 Cultural ecology The first action you take before using a project pricer. What is the study of physical environment and culture called?

1,2 What is the term for a group of people who identify with their culture and biological history? ethnicity

1,3 Swahili in east Africa and English in global commerce are examples of what type of language lingua franca

1,4 Contact zones between religions are most likely to be volatile when they are associated with competing ethnonational claims to territory. True of False True

2,1 unifying/selected features and/or internal uniformity Template. A formal culture region differs other regions how?

2,2 All ethnicities are comprised of people from several different races True or False false

2,3 If four languages have similar words for Fish but different words for a certain disease, what might have happened? the population divided & evolved into 4 languages and then the disease spread

2,4 A pilgrim from Varanasi (Benares) in India most likely to be what religion? Hindu

3,1 What is the fundamental difference between folk culture and popular culture? folk: sets a minority group apart from the region general population pop: is the majority of a region duplicates, diffuses, & spreads by the masses and quick

3,2 Which is an example of an ethnic region; Hawaii, French Quebec, Midwest, South Florida, or Borderland region Midwest

3,3 What is the difference between a creole language and pidgin language? Pidgin: limited vocab, few or little grammatical rules, simplified language of two or more languages, not the 1 st language of a person Creole: is a pidgin language that evolved into a groups 1 st language

3,4 What is an example of an ethnic religion? Judaism, Hinduism, Shamanism, etc. no single starter

4,1 In the US, the largest concentrations of Amish are located in what/which states? Pennsylvania, Ohio, & Indiana

4,2 What process contributes to the existence and growth of ethnic enclaves in urban areas? Chain migration

4,3 A language that has no native speakers is considered… extinct

4,4 In which country is the majority of the population Shiite Muslim; Iran, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, or Indonesia? Iran

5,1 Which is an example of hierarchical diffusion? a) The spread of Spanish language to Latin America b)The spread of laptops from the upper class to middle class c) the spread of AIDS from Africa to Europe d)the spread of Wal-mart from Arkansas to the rest of the World e) All of the above B

5,2 Explain what a patriarchal society favors males over females

5,3 A regional variant of a language is known as a what? language dialect

5,4 The largest concentration of Protestants in the world is where? North America