5189546721 | culture | common set of beliefs, attitudes, norms, and values | 0 | |
5189546722 | habit | a repetitive action of an individual | 1 | |
5189546723 | custom | a repetitive action of a group | 2 | |
5189546724 | ________ refers to the totality of customs of a group | Culture | 3 | |
5189546725 | A ______ is typically not adopted by the group | habit | 4 | |
5189546726 | folk culture | small, homogenous groups in rural, isolated areas | 5 | |
5189546727 | popular culture | larger, heterogenous societies that share certain habits | 6 | |
5189546728 | ____ cultural landscapes experience relatively slow change | Folk | 7 | |
5189546729 | _______ cultural landscapes experience more rapid change in appearance | Popular | 8 | |
5189546730 | ____ culture originates within a hearth - usually anonymously | Folk | 9 | |
5189546731 | _____ culture originates from the economically developed countries | Popular | 10 | |
5189546732 | Pop culture innovations are oriented around _____ ________ | leisure time | 11 | |
5189546733 | Folk music is composed _______ and transmitted through _________ | anonymously; oral tradition | 12 | |
5189546734 | Popular music is written by _______ individuals for mass sale to large public audience and requires a high degree of ________ skill | specific; technical | 13 | |
5189546735 | Pop musicians around the world write and perform in ______ | English | 14 | |
5189546736 | assimilation | a group of people acquire characteristics of another group | 15 | |
5189546737 | _____ cultures create boundaries against ______ culture | Folk; pop | 16 | |
5189546738 | cultural appropriation | where non-cultural members privatize cultural knowledge for personal gain | 17 | |
5189546739 | culture rebound | the re-adoption by later generations of identifying cultural traits | 18 | |
5189546740 | neolocalism | folk cultural revival to face uncertainty of modern world | 19 | |
5189546741 | ethnic neighborhoods | small pocket in a larger city where the only people that live there are a part of a certain ethnicity | 20 | |
5189546742 | commodification | when customs, knowledge, or names of a culture are used by outsiders for profit | 21 | |
5189546743 | What is placelessness? | loss of uniqueness of place; localities look like the next | 22 | |
5189546744 | What kind of diffusion did sports take part in? | hierarchical | 23 | |
5189546745 | ___________ factors determine the food preferences of a group | Environmental | 24 | |
5189546746 | Food avoidance is connected to ______ social qualities | undesirable | 25 | |
5189546747 | Folk housing building materials are influenced by ______ resources. | available | 26 | |
5189546748 | _______ and _______ are the most common building materials globally. | Wood; brick | 27 | |
5189546749 | ______ is the preferred building material because it is easier to build with. | Wood | 28 | |
5189546750 | House form might reflect ______ values. | religious | 29 | |
5189546751 | ___________ roofs are important in wet or snowy climates. | Pitched | 30 | |
5189546752 | In hot climates, windows may be __________. | smaller | 31 | |
5189546753 | _______ facing windows take advantage of the sun's heat/light. | Southern | 32 | |
5189546754 | What are the 3 major housing nodes? | New England, Middle Atlantic, Lower Chesapeake | 33 | |
5189546755 | What are the 4 New England housing types? | Saltbox, Two-Chimney, Cape Cod, Front Gable & Wing | 34 | |
5189546756 | What type of house is found in the Middle Atlantic? | the "I" house | 35 | |
5189546757 | What is the most common Lower Chesapeake style? | Tidewater | 36 | |
5189546758 | After WWII, houses had a more "_________ style" | modern | 37 | |
5189546759 | In the 1960's, houses were "______" | neo-eclectic | 38 | |
5189546760 | The __________ house encourage urban sprawl by taking up a larger lot. | Ranch Style | 39 | |
5189546761 | The invention of the TV led to the creation of the __________ house. | split-level | 40 | |
5189546762 | Clothing in popular culture denotes __________, not environment. | occupation | 41 | |
5189546763 | In popular culture, women's clothes change style ______ and the wealthy may change their wardrobe _________. | rapidly; frequently | 42 | |
5189546764 | In the late 1960's, jeans became a symbol of ________ and ___________. | youth; independence | 43 | |
5189546765 | Members of popular culture consume large amounts of _________ and ___________. | alcohol; snack foods | 44 | |
5189546766 | Patterns of popular food consumption reflect ______ production patterns. | local | 45 | |
5189546767 | _________ affects alcohol consumption. | Religion | 46 | |
5189546768 | ___________ is a significant popular custom. | Watching TV | 47 | |
5189546769 | The most important leisure activity in the developed world is ___________. | watching television | 48 | |
5189546770 | The most important mechanism through which knowledge is spread is the _________. | television | 49 | |
5189546771 | __________ is viewed as an important tool for cultural integration. | Television | 50 | |
5189546772 | ___________ could cause a loss of folk culture and an abandonment of traditional values. | Globalization | 51 | |
5189546773 | globalization | the expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact | 52 | |
5189546774 | Exported Western values are undermining traditional __________. | gender roles | 53 | |
5189546775 | Legal equality is widely __________, which is threatening to more traditional societies. | accepted | 54 | |
5189546776 | Popular culture views women at home as _________, but as objects that money can buy in folk societies. | equal | 55 | |
5189546777 | imperialism | to be dominated by another country through ideas | 56 | |
5189546778 | _______ culture is typically imposed on the environment. | Popular | 57 | |
5189546779 | __________ is to be modified to serve leisure or sell a commodity. | Environment | 58 | |
5189546780 | __________ culture has a negative impact on the environment. | Popular | 59 | |
5189546781 | guest worker | legal immigrant who has a work visa; usually short term | 60 | |
5189546782 | saltbox house | 61 | ||
5189546783 | two-chimney house | 62 | ||
5189546784 | cape cod house | 63 | ||
5189546785 | front gable and wing house | 64 |
AP Human Geography: Culture Flashcards
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