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?World Languages
Question:One of the hereditary social classes in
Hinduism that determines one's occupation and position in society.
Answer:Caste
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Question:Belief that objects, such as plants and
stones, or natural events, like thunderstorms and earthquakes,
have a discrete spirit and conscious life.
Answer:Animism
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Question:A language variant marked by
vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation differences from other
variants of the same common language.
Answer:Dialect
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Question:The system of writing used in China
and other East Asian countries in which each symbol represents an
idea or concept rather than a specific sound, as is the case with
letters in English.
Answer:Ideograms
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Question:The tangible, physical items produced
and used by members of a specific culture group and reflective of their
traditions, lifestyles, and technologies.
Answer:Material Culture
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Question:A religion in which there is a belief in
many gods.
Answer:Polytheistic Religion
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Question:A religion with a relatively
concentrated spatial distribution whose principles are likely to be
based on the physical characteristics of the particular location in which its
adherents are concentrated.
Answer:Ethnic Religion
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Question:Religious conflict in Northern Ireland is
between which two groups?
Answer:Protestants and Catholics
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Question:A religion in which a central authority
exercises a high degree of control.
Answer:Hierarchical Religion
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Question:What are the three main universalizing religions?
Answer:Christianity, Islam, Buddhism
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Question:An area where a distinctive set of cultural traits develops, such as the Fertile Crescent and the Nile River
Valley.
Answer:Culture Hearth
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Question:An inhibition or ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion.
Answer:Taboo
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Question:A collection of languages related through a
common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago. Differences are not
as extensive or old as with language families, and archaeological evidence can confirm that these derived from the same
family.
Answer:Language Branch
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Question:Any of various auxiliary languages
used as common tongues among people of an area where several
languages are spoken.
Answer:Lingua Franca
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Question:A mapped boundary line marking the
limits of a particular linguistic feature.
Answer:Isogloss
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Question:A repetitive act that a particular
individual performs.
Answer:Habit
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Question:A repetitive act that a group performs
over time.
Answer:Custom
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Question:Which form of culture is more likely to
vary from place to place at a given time.
Answer:Folk Culture
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Question:Hip Hop music is an example of how
popular culture tends to spread through which form of diffusion?
Answer:Hierarchical Diffusion
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Question:What can this map tell you about folk culture in the Middle East?
Answer:Annual hog production is influenced by religious taboos against pork
consumption in Islamic states.
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Question:What language is most widely spoken
in China?
Answer:Mandarin
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Question:What is the second largest language family in the world, and what region
of the world is it primarily found?
Answer:Sino-Tibetan, East Asia
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Question:These maps represent two
different theories on the origins of which language family?
Answer:Indo-European
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Question:English is a member of which language family and branch?
Answer:Indo-European, Germanic
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Question:If the English language was greatly
influenced by the invasion of the Jutes, Angles, and Saxons, then why is English
different from German?
Answer:The Normans later conquered England which
caused the mixing of the established Germanic language with French, creating
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Question:A religious journey to the Holy Land.
Answer:Pilgrimage
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Question:As illustrated by this
map, Switzerland is an excellent
example of this.
Answer:Multilingual State
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Question:A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited
vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers
of two different languages.
Answer:Pidgin Language
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Question:After what major world event did the diffusion of American popular music
begin?
Answer:World War II
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Question:A Chinese value system and ethnic religion emphasizing ethics, social morality, tradition, and ancestor
worship.
Answer:Confusianism
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