AP HUG Unit 3

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Culture

The shared beliefs, values, practices, behaviors, and technologies of a society.

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Cultural Traits

Visible and invisible attributes that comprise a culture, such as food preferences, architecture, and land use.

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Artifacts

Visible, physical objects created by a culture, including houses, clothing, toys, tools, and furniture.

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Sociofacts

The social behaviors and institutions in a society, such as family, education, government, and religion.

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Mentifacts

The ideas, beliefs, values, and knowledge of a culture, including religious beliefs and food preferences.

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Cultural Relativism

An unbiased view of another culture, promoting understanding that no culture is superior to another.

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Ethnocentrism

Judging other cultures by the standards of one’s own culture, often believing that one's own culture is superior.

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Local/Traditional Culture

Small, homogenous groups living in rural, isolated areas, known for stable practices and rich heritage.

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Global/Popular Culture

Large, heterogeneous groups often found in urban areas, characterized by rapid change and global interconnectedness.

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Cultural Norms

Agreed-upon cultural practices or standards that guide behavior within a culture.

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Taboo

A behavior that is heavily discouraged or forbidden within a culture.

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Diffusion

The process by which a cultural trait, idea, or language is spread from one culture or location to another.

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Cultural Hearth

The geographic origin of a culture or cultural trait from which it diffuses.

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Language Family

The largest group of related languages connected through a common ancient ancestry.

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Indo-European Language Family

The largest language family, with about 3.2 billion speakers distributed globally.

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Language Branch

A collection of languages that share a common origin and are distinctive yet related.

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Romance Branch

A branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages like Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian.

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Dialect

A variation of a standard language distinguished by differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and spelling.

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Isogloss

A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs.

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Kurgan Warrior Theory

The theory that the Indo-European language first diffused from a hearth in modern Russia/Ukraine through military conquest.

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Anatolian Farmer Theory

The theory that the adoption of the Indo-European language was facilitated through successful agricultural practices.

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Colonialism

The practice of acquiring control over another country, often leading to the diffusion of language.

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Military Conquest

The act of acquiring territory through military force, which can lead to the diffusion of language.

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Migration

The movement of people from one place to another, which can contribute to language diffusion.

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Diffusion

The process by which a cultural trait, idea, or religion spreads from one place to another.

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Universalizing Religions

Religions that attempt to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location. Examples include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Sikhism.

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Ethnic Religions

Religions that are associated with a particular ethnic group and do not actively seek converts. Examples include Hinduism, Judaism, and Shintoism.

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Contagious Diffusion

The spread of cultural traits through direct contact with individuals. An example is how Christianity spread through the Mediterranean.

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Hierarchical Diffusion

The spread of a cultural trait from a person of power to other persons or places, such as how imperialism spread Christianity.

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Relocation Diffusion

The spreading of an idea or cultural trait through the physical movement of people from one place to another.

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Acculturation

The process by which a culture adopts some traits from another culture while retaining its own.

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Assimilation

A process where individuals or groups of differing ethnicity or culture are absorbed into the dominant culture, often with the loss of their original culture.

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Multiculturalism

The practice of valuing and respecting the diverse cultural backgrounds that coexist within a society.

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Syncretism

The blending of two or more cultures or religions to form a new cultural trait.

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Imperialism

The dominance of one country over another country through diplomacy or force.

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Neocolonialism

'New' colonialism - a term describing how in modern times, imperialism can be pursued through political, economic, and cultural influence rather than occupation.

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Colonialism

When a powerful country establishes settlements in a less powerful country for economic and/or political gain.

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Pidgin Language

An extremely simplified, limited non-native language used by two people that speak two different languages.

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Creole Language

A pidgin language that develops into a new combined language with native speakers.

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Lingua Franca

A common language used by speakers of two different languages for communication, often for business or trade.

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Dialect

Variations in accent, grammar, usage, and spelling that develop out of geographic distance or isolation.

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Official Language

A language used by the government of a country for laws, reports, and public communication.

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Globalization

The trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people around the world.

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Time-space convergence

The shrinking of the world due to improvements in communication and transportation technologies.

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Cultural Convergence

The process of two or more cultures coming into contact and adopting each other's traits.

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Cultural Divergence

When cultures become less alike due to barriers or restrictions in contact with other cultures.

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Cultural Hearth

The geographic origin of a culture or cultural trait from which traits first diffuse.

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Diffusion

The movement or spread of cultural traits, knowledge, ideas, trends from hearths to other geographic areas.

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Relocation Diffusion

The spread of a cultural trait through the migration of people.

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Expansion Diffusion

The spread of a cultural trait through the interaction between people.

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Contagious Diffusion

A cultural trait that spreads rapidly and widely from its hearth through close contact between people.

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Hierarchical Diffusion

The spread of cultural traits from the most interconnected, powerful, wealthy people/organizations to others.

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Reverse Hierarchical Diffusion

The spread of cultural traits from the least interconnected, wealthy, or powerful people/organizations outwards.

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Stimulus Diffusion

When cultural traits spread and are altered or modified due to cultural barriers or taboos.

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Viral Videos

Content that spreads rapidly over the internet, exemplifying contagious diffusion.

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Example of Relocation Diffusion

The migration of Europeans to the Americas resulting in the spread of Christianity and European languages.

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Cultural Landscape

A natural landscape that has been modified by humans, reflecting their cultural beliefs and values.

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Sequent Occupancy

The idea that societies or cultural groups leave their cultural imprints when they live in a place, each contributing to the overall cultural landscape over time.

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Ethnic Neighborhoods

Clusters of people of the same ethnicity in specific locations, often resulting from chain migration and a response to racism and discrimination.

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Gendered Spaces

Places in the cultural landscape that reinforce or accommodate gender roles for men and women.

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Centripetal Forces

Characteristics that unify a country and provide stability, such as common language, ethnicity, or religion.

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Centrifugal Forces

Characteristics that divide a country and create instability, such as competing ethnicities, languages, or religions.

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Sense of Place

Unique attributes of a specific location shaped by cultural influences and feelings evoked by the people in that place.

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Traditional Architecture

Architecture influenced by the environment, built with local materials, and reflective of history and culture.

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Postmodern Architecture

Diverse design styles in architecture that are representative of popular culture and economic success.

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Terrace Farming

An agricultural technique where flat areas are cut out of mountainous terrain to create arable land, common in Asia and Latin America.