AP HuG - Unit 3

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Ethnocentrism
Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
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Cultural relativism
the practice of judging a culture by its own standards
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Popular culture
Culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. Often spread by the youth in urban areas.
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Acculturation
The adoption of some cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
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Assimilation
the social process of adopting most cultural traits of another culture.
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Culture
Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
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Cultural trait
an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
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Traditional culture
the long-established behaviors, beliefs, and practices passed down from generation to generation.
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Syncretism
the combining of elements of two groups into a new cultural feature. Example: Jazz
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Lingua franca
a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose languages are different.
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Hearth
The region from which innovative ideas originate
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Isogloss
A boundary that separates regions in which different dialects or terms predominate.
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Creolization
The linguistic process where languages converge and create new languages and forms of communication
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Indo-European languages
a family of several hundred related languages and dialects
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Extinct language
A language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used.
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Revived language
an extinct language that is brought back into society. Example: Hebrew
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Isolate language
A language that is unrelated to any other languages and therefore not attached to any language family. Example: Ainu, Basque
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Universalizing religion
A religion that attempts to appeal to all people, not just those living in a particular location, or ethnic group.
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Ethnic religion
religion that is identified with a particular ethnic or tribal group and that does not seek new converts.
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Cultural iceberg
what we see and can observe from culture is only a small part of what culture is
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sequent occupance
the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape.
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Gendered space
areas or regions designed for men or women
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Third place
A social setting in addition to the "first place" of home and the "second place" of work where people routinely gather.
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Dialect
A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
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Kurgan Warrior Theory
Indo-European spread via nomadic warrior conquests.
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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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Historical causes for the spread of culture
Migration, trade, military conquest, colonialism and imperialism.
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Modern causes for the spread of culture
Globalization, urbanization, technology, migration
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cultural divergence
The likelihood or tendency for cultures to become increasingly dissimilar with the passage of time. Example: English and American culture, Hawaiian and Maori culture
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Cultural convergence
The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures in a modern world united by improved transportation and communication.