U3 - Acculturation

U3 - Acculturation

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Geography

10th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is acculturation?

Back

The process of adopting elements of another culture while maintaining one's original culture.

Answer explanation

Acculturation refers to the process of adopting elements of another culture while still maintaining aspects of one's original culture, making it distinct from complete abandonment or merely learning a new language.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of acculturation in New York City? Immigrants only speaking English and abandoning their native language. Immigrants opening restaurants that serve traditional dishes from their home countries. Immigrants refusing to participate in local customs. Immigrants living in isolated communities without interaction with locals.

Back

Immigrants opening restaurants that serve traditional dishes from their home countries.

Answer explanation

Acculturation involves adopting elements of a new culture while retaining aspects of one's own. Immigrants opening restaurants with traditional dishes showcases this blend, as they share their culture while engaging with the local community.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How does acculturation contribute to the cultural landscape of Tokyo?

Back

By introducing new cultural elements that blend with local customs.

Answer explanation

Acculturation in Tokyo introduces new cultural elements that blend with local customs, enriching the city's diversity rather than diminishing it. This fusion creates a vibrant cultural landscape that reflects both tradition and modern influences.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Explain how the process of acculturation can lead to a "global culture" in cities like New York and Tokyo.

Back

By allowing immigrants to contribute aspects of their original culture, creating a blend of cultures.

Answer explanation

Acculturation allows immigrants to share their cultural practices, foods, and traditions, leading to a rich blend of cultures. This exchange fosters a 'global culture' in diverse cities like New York and Tokyo, enhancing cultural dynamism.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Analyze the impact of acculturation on the diversity of cultural landscapes in New York City.

Back

Acculturation increases diversity by adding new cultural elements to the city.

Answer explanation

Acculturation enriches New York City's cultural landscape by introducing new traditions, cuisines, and practices from diverse communities, thereby increasing overall cultural diversity rather than homogenizing it.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Evaluate the role of acculturation in shaping the cultural identity of Tokyo.

Back

Acculturation allows for a dynamic cultural identity that incorporates both traditional and new elements.

Answer explanation

Acculturation in Tokyo fosters a vibrant cultural identity, blending traditional practices with modern influences, allowing for a dynamic and evolving cultural landscape that reflects both heritage and contemporary trends.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is one potential challenge of acculturation in multicultural cities like New York and Tokyo?

Back

Balancing the preservation of original cultural identities with the adoption of new cultural elements.

Answer explanation

One potential challenge of acculturation in multicultural cities is balancing the preservation of original cultural identities with the adoption of new cultural elements, ensuring diversity while fostering integration.

8.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Discuss how acculturation might influence the future cultural landscape of Tokyo.

Back

It will create a more diverse and complex cultural landscape by integrating various cultural influences.

Answer explanation

Acculturation in Tokyo will lead to a richer cultural landscape as it blends traditional Japanese customs with diverse global influences, fostering complexity rather than homogeneity or loss of culture.