Circle the letter of the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
1. Customs
A: Spread of an idea or innovation from one person or place to another person or place based on a
B: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
C: When a minority group loses distinct cultural traits, such as dress, food, or speech, and adopts the
D Common practice or routine way of doing things in a culture.
2. Ethnic Neighborhoods
A: Area or place where an idea, innovation, or technology originates.
B: Spread of an idea or innovation from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or
C: Concert event featuring multiple performers and additional entertainment that often lasts more than one
D Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
3. Stimulus Diffusion
A: Loss of uniqueness of a location so that one place looks like the next.
B: Transformation of goods and services into products that can be bought, sold, or traded.
C A process of diffusion where two cultural traits blend to create a distinct trait.
D: Decreasing likelihood of diffusion with greater distance from the hearth.
4. Reterritorialization
A When a local culture shapes an aspect of popular culture as their own, adopting the popular culture to
B: The visible human imprint on the landscape.
C: People who see themselves as a community and also identify as indigenous, or original, to a place.
D: The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur
5. Urban Morphology
A: Conscious effort to define a sense of place for local or regional culture. Often used by local businesses,
B The layout of a city, including the sizes and shapes of buildings and the pathways of infrastructure.
C: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local
D: South Korean waves of popular culture, especially in music, television, and movies.
6. Context
A The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur
B: Non physical aspects of culture, including beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values that are defined by
C: Renewal or rebuilding of a lower income neighborhood into a middle- to upper-class neighborhood,
D: The layout of a city, including the sizes and shapes of buildings and the pathways of infrastructure.
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