A pilgrim to Varanasi (Benares) in India is most likely to be a
AP Human Geography - Unit 3 (culture) review

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Hindu
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An ethnic neighborhood is best described as which of the following? An involuntary community where people with similar values reside, A rural community where people with similar backgrounds are required to live, A voluntary urban community where people of similar origin reside, An area in the inner city where certain groups are forced to live, A city neighborhood that is undergoing population change due to immigration
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A voluntary urban community where people of similar origin reside
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Which scenario best explains the process of assimilation? A family immigrates to a new country, settles near others from their homeland, and conducts most of their day-to-day activities within their ethnic neighborhood. Despite the large number of historic churches in France, many French identify as nonreligious and believe that religion is a private matter. The island of Mauritius has large populations of Christians, Hindus, and Muslims. The constitution of Mauritius prohibits discrimination and protects freedom of religion. The American government educated Native American children in American-style boarding schools. All of the children were taught English, and girls were taught how to be homemakers. Hinduism diffused from India to Bali, where it blended with traditional Balinese beliefs to create a form of Hinduism unique to Bali.
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The American government educated Native American children in American-style boarding schools. All of the children were taught English, and girls were taught how to be homemakers.
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Assimilation refers to traits of a less-dominant culture fading away as an individual becomes part of a more-dominant culture. The American government tried to assimilate Native Americans in various ways, including sending Native American children to boarding schools where they were taught English and the ways of American culture.
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At some point in their recent history, all of the following countries became divided into two political entities as a result of cultural or ideological conflict EXCEPT: Korea, Vietnam, Germany, Ireland, Japan
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Japan
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The state of California, often considered a hearth of environmental laws, will be the first state to ban plastic straws. Which of the following statements best describes the likely spread of this environmental practice? Options: This practice will likely spread via hierarchical diffusion when the president of the United States signs an executive order banning plastic straws in all states. This practice will likely spread via social media and stimulus diffusion when other states enact identical laws banning plastic straws. As regional news organizations report on the ban, this practice will likely spread through contagious diffusion only to western states adjacent to California. Strong lobbying by the plastics industry will likely curtail the diffusion of the ban, and this practice will be limited to California. Similar environmental laws will likely spread through stimulus diffusion to other states via political activism.
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Similar environmental laws will likely spread through stimulus diffusion to other states via political activism.
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Stimulus diffusion involves the spread of an underlying idea. California's ban on plastic straws is likely to result in similar environmental laws being enacted in other states through lobbying and political activism.
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Identify which of the following concepts or processes is symbolized by the pagoda in the image: Acculturation, Material culture, Assimilation, Cultural trait, Syncretism.
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Cultural trait
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The pagoda shown in the image is representative of a religious belief system, a nonmaterial cultural trait.
Though buildings are an aspect of material culture, the pagoda is a symbolic representation of the Buddhist religion, a nonmaterial aspect of culture.
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Cultural landscape can be defined as
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the forms superimposed on the physical environment by the activities of humans
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