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166445052AcculturationThe adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.0
166445053AnimismMost prevalent in Africa and the Americas, doctrine in which the world is seen as being infused with spiritual and even supernatural powers.1
166445054ArtifactAny item that represents a material aspect of culture.2
166445055BuddhismSystem of belief that seeks to explain ultimate realities for all people-such as the nature of suffering and the path toward self-realization.3
166445056Caste systemSystem in India that gives every Indian a particular place in the social hierarchy from birth. Individuals may improve the position they inherit in the caste system in their next life through their actions, or karma. After many lives of good karma, they may be relieved from cycle of life and win their place in heaven.4
166445057ChristianityThe world's most widespread religion. Christianity is a monotheistic, universal religion that uses missionaries to expand its members worldwide. The three major categories of Christianity are Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox.5
166445058CreoleA pidgin language that evolves to the point at which it becomes the primary language of the people who speak it.6
166445059Culture complexThe group of traits that define a particular culture.7
166445060Cultural extinctionObliteration of an entire culture by war, disease, acculturation, or a combination of the three.8
166445061Cultural geographyThe subfield of human geography that looks at how cultures vary over space.9
166445062Cultural hearthLocations on earth's surface where specific cultures first arose.10
166445063Cultural imperialismThe dominance of one culture over another.11
166445064Cultural traitThe specific customs that are part of the everyday life of a particular culture, such as language, religion, ethnicity, social institutions, and aspects of popular culture.12
166445065CultureA total way of life held in common by a group of people, including learned features such as language, ideology, behavior, technology, and government.13
166445066CustomPractices followed by the people of a particular cultural group.14
166445067DenominationA particular religious group, usually associated with differing Protestant belief systems.15
166445068DialectGeographically distinct versions of a single language that vary somewhat from the parent form.16
166445069DiasporaPeople who come from a common ethnic background but who live in different regions outside of the home of their ethnicity.17
166445070EcumeneThe proportion of the earth inhabited by humans.18
166445071Environmental determinismA doctrine that claims that cultural traits are formed and controlled by environmental conditions.19
166445072EsperantoA constructed international auxilary language incorporationg aspects of numerous linguistic traditions to create a universal means of communication.20
166445073Ethnic cleansingThe systematic attempt to remove all people of a particular ethnicity from a country or region either by forced migration or genocide.21
166445074Ethnic neighborhoodAn area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background.22
166445075Ethnic religionReligion that is identified with a particular ethnic or tribal group and that does not seek new converts.23
166445076Evangelical religionReligion in which an effort is made to spread a particular belief system.24
166445077Folk cultureRefers to a constellation of cultural practices that form the sights, smells, sounds, and rituals of everyday existence in the traditional societies in which they developed.25
166445078FundamentalismThe strict adherence to a particular doctrine.26
166445079GenocideA premeditated effort to kill everyone from a particular ethnic group.27
166445080GhettoA segregated ethnic area within a city.28
166445081Global religionReligion in which members are numerous and widespread and their doctrines might appeal to different people from any region of the globe.29
166445082HinduismA cohesive and unique society, most prevalent in India, that integrates spiritual beliefs with daily practices and official institutions such as the caste system.30
166445083Indo-European familyLanguage family including the Germanic and Romance languages that is spoken by about 50% of the world's people.31
166445084IslamA monotheistic religion based on the belief that there is one God, Allah, and that Muhammad was Allah's prophet. Islam is based in the ancient city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Muhammad.32
166445085IsoglossesGeographical boundary lines where different linguistic features meet.33
166445086JudaismThe first major monotheistic religion. It is based on a sense of ethnic identity, and its adherents tend to form tight-knit communities wherever they live.34
166445087Language extinctionThis occurs when a language is no longer in use by any living people. Thousands of languages have become extinct over the eons since language first developed, but the process of language extinction has accelerated greatly during the past 300 years.35
166445088Language familyA collection of many languages, all of which came from the same original tongue long ago, that have since evolved different characteristics.36
166445089Language groupA set of languages with a relatively recent common origin and many similar characteristics.37
166445090Lingua francaAn extremely simple language that combines aspects of two or more other, more-complex languages usually used for quick and efficient communication.38
166445091LiteracyThe ability to read and write.39
167561823Local religionReligions that are spiritually bound to particular regions.40
167561824MinorityA racial or ethnic group smaller than and differing from the majority race or ethnicity in a particular area or region.41
167561825MissionaryA person of a particular faith that travels in order to recruit new members into the faith represented.42
167561826MonotheismThe worship of only one god.43
167561827MulticulturalHaving to do with many cultures.44
167561828Official languageLanguage in which all government business occurs in a country.45
167561829PidginLanguage that may develop when two groups of people with different languages meet. The pidgin has some characteristics of each language.46
167561830PilgrimageA journey to a place of religious importance.47
167561831PolyglotA multilingual state.48
167561832PolytheismThe worship of more than one god.49
167561833Pop culture (or Popular culture)Dynamic culture based in large, heterogeneous societies permitting considerable individualism, innovation, and change; having a money-based economy, division of labor into professions, secular institutions of control, and weak interpersonal ties; and producing and consuming machine-made goods.50
167561834RaceA group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics.51
167561835Romance languagesAny of the languages derived from Latin including Italian, Spanish, French, and Romanian.52
167561836ShamanThe single person who takes on the roles of priest, counselor, and physician and acts as a conduit to the supernatural world in a shamanist culture.53
167561837Sino-Tibetan familyLanguage area that spreads through most of Southeast Asia and China and is comprised of Chinese, Burmese, Tibetan, Japanese, and Korean.54
167561838SyncreticTraditions that borrow from both the past and present.55
167561839ToponymPlace names given to certain features on the land such as settlements, terrain features, and streams.56
167561840TraditionA cohesive collection of customs within a cultural group.57
167561841TransculturationThe expansion of cultural traits through diffusion, adoption, and other related processes.58
167561842Universalizing religionReligion that seeks to unite people from all over the globe.59

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