Colonialism - Powerful countries settle in less powerful countries for economic and political gain. (Great Britain, France, Spain) Acculturation - When people within one culture adopt some traits from another, with adaptations to their own culture. Native speakers - A person who speaks the original language of their country of origin. Lingua franca - A common language used by speakers of 2 different languages for communication. (The two lingua francas are English and Swahili; used for international business, banking, and trading) Time-space convergence The process of travel time diminishes as technological advancements in transportation and communication bring places closer together. For instance, the use of phones, computers, social media, etc.
Cultural convergence Cultural divergence The idea that a culture may change over time as the elements of distance, time, physical separation, and modern technology create divisions & change.
Indo-European language family A large group of languages that might have descended from a language spoken around 6,000 years ago (English, German, Romance Languages)
Romantic languages The unifying language of Latin that diverged into dozens of distinct regional languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese)
Dialects Isoglosses Regional variations of a language that have variation in accent, grammar, usage, and spelling. Line that divides dialects.
Adherents Ethnic religions Universal religions Polytheistic Monotheistic Judaism One of the first monotheistic faiths, ethnic religion, Torah expresses divine will, holy book: Torah(hearth is Israel)
Christianity Monotheistic, universalizing religion, belief that Jesus, the son of God is the savior of humans, holy book is the Bible(hearth is Israel)
Islam- Universalizing, followed by Muslims, believe in Allah and his teaching to Muhammed, holy book is the Quran (hearth is Saudi Arabia)
Assimilation The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture
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