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AP Human Geography: Culture

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88734086Culturethe behaviors and belied characteristics of a particular group
88734087Cultural Landscapea geographic area the includes cultural resources and natural resources associated with the interactions between nature and human behavior
88734088Sequent-Occupancenotion that successful societies leave their cultural imprints on a place each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
88734089Carl SauerArgued that cultural landscapes should be the focus of human geography
88734090Derwent WhittleseyCoined sequent-occupance
88734091Irredentaa region that is related ethically/historically to one country, but is ruled by another
88734092Irredentismpolicy of cultural extension and potential political expansion aimed at a national group living in a neighboring country
88734093Languagemeans of communicating by sounds and/or symbols
88734094Franglaisterms or expressions borrowed from the English language, A term used by the French for English words that have entered the French language.
88734095Culture Hearthplace of origin of a major culture
88734096Civilizationa society in an advanced stage of development
88734098Cold War (1945-1991)period of time after WWII where nuclear threats and confrontation were high between the USA and USSR, rather than actual warfare
88734100Dialectthe language/vocabulary of a specific group of people
88734102Colonialismattempt by one country (usually hegemonic power) to establish settlements and to impose its economic and cultural principles in another country
88734104Hegemonic Powerone main power controlling everything else
88734106Imperialismpolicy of extending rule over other countries
88734110Balkanizationprocess of division of a region/state into smaller regions/states that are often hostile with each other
88734112Ideogramsa character that indicates the meaning of a thing without indicating the sounds to say it (e.g. - Chinese, Korean, Russian)
88734114Mesopotamiasite of several ancient civilizations in present day Iraq
88734116Mesoamericasite of several ancient civilizations in present day Mexico and Central America
88734118Ottoman EmpireMuslim empire that controlled southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and most of North Africa between the 16th - 18th centuries
88734120Supranationalismmethod of decision making in multi-national political communities
88734122Carrying Capacitypopulation size an environment can sustain/take care of
88734124Cultural (Spatial) Diffusionthe spread of ideas, knowledge or innovation from its origin to other cultures and areas where they are adopted
88734126Expansionan idea or innovation developed in a source area, remain strong there, and also spreading (a type of diffusion)
88734128Contagiousnearly all adjacent individuals are affected (a type of diffusion)
88734130Hierarchicalmain channel of diffusion is some segment of those who are susceptible to or adopting what is being diffused (a type of diffusion)
88734132Stimulusan idea of innovation is not immediately adopted, yet does have an impact (a type of diffusion)
88734134Relocation Diffusionrequires the actual movement of individuals who have already adopted the idea or innovation and carry it to a new location where they disseminate it (a type of diffusion)
88734136Migrantthe idea or innovation loses its strength/population at the site of the origin (a type of diffusion)
88734138Accultrationprocess in which one culture substantially changes through interaction with another (one-way transfer)
88734140Transcultrationtwo-way exchange of culture traits between societies in close contact
88734142Syncretismtwo cultures come together and create a brand new culture
88734144Time-Distance Decaythe further from it's source/longer it takes, the less likely the innovation is to be adopted
88734146Culture Barriersprevailing attitudes and/or taboos
88734148Culture v. Ethnicityculture is learned, ethnicity is cultural history & lifestyles
88734150Devolutionprocess where regions in a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of a central government
88734151Lingua Francacommon language used by speakers of different languages
88734152Antecedentpreceding in time or order
88734153Subsequentfollowing in time or order
88734154Superimposedon or above something else (layers)
88734155Relictsurviving remnants of something when most all of it is gone
88734156Boundariesa line determining the limits of something
88734157Proruptburst through (a type of boundary)
88734158Elongatedstretched in length (a type of boundary)
88734159Fragmenteddisconnected/broken (a type of boundary)
88734160Perforatedseries of small holes (a type of boundary)
88734161Compactcompressed (a type of boundary)
88734162Nation-Statepeople with a shared identity and culture (a nation) who possess their own territory and state government (e.g. - Aboriginal nation-state government within a country) (a type of boundary)
88734163Nationgrouping of people who share history, culture, language or ethnic origin, often possessing/seeking its own government. (a type of boundary)
88734164Stateterritory occupied within a nation that has the authority to make rules/govern its people (a type of boundary)
88734165Cultural LandscapeThe distinct imprint of cultures on the land
88734166Cultural HearthsSeveral sources, crucibles, of cultural growth and achievement developed in Eurasia, Africa, and America.
88734167Cultural PerceptionCulture groups have varying ideas and attitudes about space, place, and territory.
88734168Cultural EnvironmentsThis area deals with the role of culture in human understanding, use, and alteration of the environment.
88734169Political EcologyAnd area of inquiry fundamentally concerned with the environmental consequences of dominant political-economic arrangements and understandings.
89469770assimilationThe taking into or absorption of cultural traits
89469771culture traitA single attribute of culture
89469772culture complexA combination of traits not necessarily defined to a culture
89469773culture systemVarious culture complexes may have traits in common, making it possible to group them together
89469774culture realmGrouping together of cultural systems
89469775Agricultural revolutionThe time when human beings first domesticated plants, believed to have happened in the FERTILE CRESCENT, in a region close to the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
89469776deglaciationthe gradual melting away of a glacier from the surface of a landmass
89469777Fertile CrescentWhere the Agricultural revolution occurred, near Tigris and Euphrates.
89469778Holocene epochThe most recent 12,000 years of Earth history: the warm phase following the ice age.
89469779interglaciationsustained warming phase between glaciations during an ice age
89469780Late Cenozoic Ice AgeThe last great ice age that ended 10,000 years ago, lasting for the past 2 million years.
89469781PaleolithicThe earliest and longest stage of the Stone Age,
89469782plant domesticationwhen people cultivate or "care for" crops for agriculture
89469783social stratificationthe condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group
89469784Stone AgeThe period where people used Stone tools
89469785ZigguratThe tallest structure in Mesopotamia; a tower of the the great temple
89469786dialectthe usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
89469787Indo-Europeanpredecessor language of English and most of the European languages, LAAAAAAAARGEST family
89469788isoglossA boundary that separates regions in which different language usages predominate
89469789language familyA collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history.
89469790language groupA collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary.
89469791language subfamilya smaller group of related languages within a language family
89469792linguistic diversificationvariety of different languages being spoken
89469793preliterate societya society that can speak a language but cannot write it
89469794standard languageThe form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.
89469795Amerindthe oldest, largest, and most widely distributed superfamily spread from the shores of Hudson Bay to the coast of Tierra del Fuego
89469796Austronesianthe family of languages spoken in Australia and Formosa and Malaysia and Polynesia
89469797conquest theorythe theory that early Proto-Indo-European speakers spread westward on horseback, overpowering earlier inhabitants and beginning the diffusion and differentiation of Indo-European tounges
89469798deep reconstructionprocess by which an extinct language is recreated
89469799Eskimo-AleutFamily of languages spoken by those concentrated along arctic and near-Arctic shore.
89469800Fijiana discrete Malayo-Polynesian offshoot spoken in Fiji
89469801Malayo-PolynesianThe forerunner of a large number of languages, a subfamily of Austronesian
89469802Na-DeneFamily diffused in NW Canada and Alaska, second oldest & largest family. Less widely diffused.
89469803Nostratichypothesized ancestral language of Proto-Indo-European, as well as other ancestral language families.
89469804Polynesianthe language of New Zealand's Maori people, also from the Austro-Tai family
89469805sound shiftsThe changing of a word over different languages
89469806creolizationrefers to the process in which a pidgin becomes the native language for a given group
89469807EsperantoA made-up Latin-based language, which its European proponents in the early twentieth century hoped would become a global language. (failed, pl0x. Less QQ, more piu piu)
89469808lingua francaa common language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce, "language of the land"
89469809monolingual statescountries in which only one language is spoken
89469810multilingual statesa state that uses many languages
89469811official languageThe language adopted for use by the government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.
89469812pidgina lingua franca that has been simplified and modified through contact with other languages
89469813toponymyThe study of place names
89469814animal domesticationWhen animals are tamed and used for food and profit.
89469815Ottoman empireCentered in Constantinople, the Turkish imperial state that conquered large amounts of land in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans, and fell after World War I.
89469816ArtifactsTools and instruments used by a culture
89469817MentifactsThe central, enduring elements, ideas and beliefs
89469818Sociofactslinks between individuals and groups that unite a culture, family structure and political, educational and religious institutions.
89472559MesoamericaCentral America
89472560Andean AmericaSouthwest coast of South America
89472561West Africa[North] Western most region of Africa
89472562Nile ValleySurrounding areas of the Nile River/Egypt
89472564Indus ValleyWestern border of India
89472565Ganges DeltaSouth Asia/Western border of India/Bengal
89472566Wie/Huang RiversSurrounding areas of the Wie and Huang Rivers/East China
89671696Franz Boas and Alfred KroeberCoined environmental possibilism
89671697WeberCoined environmental determinism
89671698Torsten Hagerstrandanother famous geographer that wrote about cultural diffusion
89671699Agricultural Origins and DispersalsWritten by Sauer in 1952
89671700ethnocentrismThe practice of judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture
89671701cultural relativismThe practice of judging another culture by its own standards (putting aside his her cultural preferences)
89671702universalizing religionsReligions that appeal to everyone, regardless of where they live
89671703ethnic religionsAppeal primarily to one group living in one place
89671704BranchesLarge and basic division of a religion
89671705DenominationsDivisions of branches that unite local groups in a single administrative body
89671706SectsRelatively small groups that do not affiliate with the more mainstream denominations
89671707shamanismAn ethnic religion is which people follow their shaman, a religious leader and teacher believed to connect with the supernatural
89671708animismThe belief that inanimate objects have spirits
89693122agriculture theorythe theory which states that with increased food supply and increased population, speakers from the hearth of Indo-European languages migrated into Europe
89693123Renfrew/Anatolian modela belief by Colin Renfrew that argues that the first speakers of Proto-Indian-European lived 2,000 years before the Kurgans, in eastern Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey

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