AP Human Vocab Unit 3

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culture

culture is a group's learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects

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cultural traits

a particular group's individual skills customs, and ways of doing things. ex. the united states developed a strong sense of competitiveness in school and business and believe hard work is the key to success

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taboos

behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture. ex. many cultures have taboos against eating certain foods, such as pork and beef.

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traditional culture/folk culture

small, homogenous groups of people, often living in rural areas that are isolated and unlikely to change

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global/pop culture

large, heterogeneous groups of people, often living in urban areas that are interconnected through globalization and the internet/social media. quick to change. time-space compression plays a huge role in this culture. ex. social media

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cultural landscape

the visible reflection of a culture - or built environment. ex. rice farms in asia

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material culture

the art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people

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artifacts

visible, physical objects created by a culture

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mentifacts

ideas, beliefs, values, and knowledge of a culture. ex. religious beliefs, food preferences, and language

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sociofacts

ways people organize their society and relate to one another

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nonmaterial culture

culture that consists of intangible concepts or those not having a physical presence

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traditional architecture

a style of architecture style reflects a local culture's history, beliefs, values and community adaptions to the environment

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post modern architecture

a architectural style that was developed after the 1960's, it moves away from the traditional boxy, mostly concrete or brick structures toward high-rise structures

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cultural realms

the entire region throughout which a culture prevails. criteria that may be chosen to define culture realms include religion, language, diet, customs, or economic development.

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sequent occupancy

ethnic groups move in and out of neighborhoods and create new cultural imprints on the landscape

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culture hearth

area in which a unique culture or a specific trait develops

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ethnicity

membership in a group of people who share characteristics such as ancestry, language, customs, history, and common experiences

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centripetal forces

are forces that unify group of people or a region

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centrifugal forces

forces that divide a group of people or a region

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ethnocentrism

when a cultural group or person thinks there cultural group is better/of more importance than another culture

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diffusion

the spread of information, ideas, behaviors, and other aspects of culture from their hearths to wider areas

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relocation diffusion

the spread of culture and/or culture traits by people who migrate and carry their cultural traits with them.

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expansion diffusion

the spread of cultural traits outward through exchange without migration

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contagious diffsion

a type of diffusion that spreads continuously outward from its hearth through contact among people.

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stimulus Diffusion

a type of diffusion when an underlying idea from a culture hearth is adopted by another culture

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hierarchial diffusion

a type of diffusion that spreads outward from the most interconnected places or from centers of wealth and influence.

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lingua franca

a common language used by people who do not share the same native language. ex. english

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pidgin language

simplified mixture of two languages that has fewer grammar rules and a smaller vocabulary, but is not the native language of either group. ex. in new papa guinea, the pidgin combines English and Papuan languages.

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creole language

a language that began as a pidgin language but was later adopted as the mother tongue by a people in a place of the mother tongue

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social Constructs

ideas, concepts, or perceptions that have been created and accepted by people in a society or social group and are not created by nature

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time-space convergence

the interconnection between places that results from improvements in transportation

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cultural convergence

cultures are becoming similar to each other and sharing more cultural traits, ideas, and beliefs

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cultural divergence

the idea that a culture may change over time as the elements of distance, time, physical separation, and modern technology create divisions and changes

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indo-european language family

a large of group of languages that might have descended from, a language spoken around 6,000 years ago. ex. russian, hindi, etc.

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romance language family

The unifying language of latin diverged into dozens of distinct regional languages. ex. french, spanish, portuguese, italian, and romanian.

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isogloss

the boundaries between variations in pronunciations or word usage

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dialects

Variations of accent, grammer, usage, and spellings. ex.the english word "you all" in the south is "y'all"

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official language

one designated by law to be the language of government

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ethinic religion

belief traditions that emphasize strong cultural characteristics among their followers

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universal religion

a religion that actively seeks converts to its faith regardless of their ethnic background

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universalizing religion

a religion open to all people regardless of their ethnicity, language, social status, or nationality

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polytheistic

belief in many gods. ex. hindi

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monotheistic

belief in one god. ex. christianity

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hinduism

a religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms. believed to be polytheistic, but known for one god having multiple forms

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buddism

a religion that grew out of teachings of a prime named Siddhartha who lived around 600 B.C.E

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sikhism

a relatively new universalizing monotheistic faith, founded guru Nanak in the Punjab region

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judaism

A religion that was. on of the first monotheistic faiths, this religion belives in writings in the Torah

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christianity

a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior

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islam

a religion followed by muslims. Muslims belive that Allah- reveled his teachings to humans through a series of prophets

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acculturation

often, an ethnic or immigrant group moving to a new area adopts the values and practices of the larger group that has received them, while still maintaining valuable elements of their own culture

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assimilation

when an ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group

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Syncretism

a blending of beliefs and practices from different religions into one faith

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multiculturalism

a perspective recognizing the cultural diversity of the United States and promoting equal standing for all cultural traditions. ex. the united states and most receiving societies

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