Semester 1 Ap Human Geography Final exam flash cards

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Expansion diffusion

The spread of cultural traits and innovations through various means, including migration, trade, and communication, leading to their adoption in new areas.

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Stimulus diffusion

A form of diffusion where a cultural trait is modified as it spreads to new areas, often adapting to local customs and practices.

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Describe the process of creolization of language

Creolization of language refers to the process where distinct languages blend to form new, stable languages, often in contexts of colonization or cultural contact. This process typically involves the mixing of vocabulary and grammar from multiple languages, leading to a unique linguistic system.

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Describe how to globalization of foods has influenced cultural patterns of food consumption.

Globalization of foods has led to the increased availability and diversity of food options worldwide, allowing different cultures to adopt and adapt various cuisines. This process has influenced traditional eating habits, introduced new flavors and cooking techniques, and fostered a blending of culinary practices across different societies.

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Explain one way that agricultural land use practices may be negative environmental effects.

Excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides can lead to soil degradation and water pollution, harming local ecosystems.

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Explain how a new style of music may be created as a result of cultural diffusion from different regions.

Cultural diffusion can lead to the blending of musical styles, resulting in new genres that incorporate elements from various traditions. This fusion often creates innovative sounds and rhythms, reflecting the diverse influences of the cultures involved.

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Explain how toponyms may result from the diffusion of religion across the cultural landscape

Toponyms often reflect the influence of religion by incorporating sacred names or terms into geographical features, such as cities or landmarks. This practice signifies the cultural importance of these locations and their connection to religious beliefs.

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Explain the degree to which the use of indigenous languages has been influenced by colonialism.(Response must indicate the degree{low, moderate, high} and provide an explanation)

Colonialism has had a high degree of influence on the use of indigenous languages, often leading to their suppression and replacement by colonial languages. This has resulted in diminished fluency and cultural transmission, with many indigenous languages at risk of extinction.

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