
APHG Unit 3 Cultural Patterns and Processes
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Small, incorporates a homogeneous population, is typically rural, and has cohesive cultural traits is called
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folk culture
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Large, incorporates heterogeneous populations, is typically urban, and experiences quickly changing cultural traits is called
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popular culture
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Folk culture primarily spreads through
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relocation diffusion
Answer explanation
Folk culture diffuses slowly and is usually tied to ethnicity. Ethnic groups bring their cultural traditions with them when they migrate. Therefore, the answer is relocation diffusion. The other four forms of diffusion are associated with popular culture.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Compared to folk culture, which of the following is true of popular culture? Popular culture changes slowly over time, Popular culture encourages regional diversity, Popular culture emphasizes non-Western values, Popular culture represents cultural homogeneity, Popular culture distinguishes a minority group from a larger population.
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Popular culture represents cultural homogeneity
Answer explanation
Popular culture is homogeneous because it tends to be adopted by a variety of ethnic groups and makes them more alike. It also encourages ethnic groups to adopt Western culture.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is true of both the Amish and soccer? Options: Both are examples of folk culture, Both began as folk culture and one evolved into popular culture, Both began as folk culture and evolved in popular culture, Both are examples of popular culture, Both began as popular culture and one evolved into folk culture
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Both began as folk culture and one evolved into popular culture
Answer explanation
The Amish religion is practiced in isolated areas of the United States, while soccer is the most popular organized sport in the world. The Amish religion began in isolated areas of eastern France and Switzerland. Soccer began in an English village.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A cluster of Tidewater houses is surrounded by a settlement of cape cods in the American Midwest. What can you conclude?
Back
The cluster of homes was built by people from the Southern states, but the larger settlement was established by people from the New England states.
Answer explanation
Tidewater homes originated in the southeastern states, and Cape Cods originated in New England.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is NOT a Romance language? English, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
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English
Answer explanation
English is Germanic, not Romantic.
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