Dive into the fascinating world of cultural anthropology with this comprehensive, problem-based approach. Explore how societies produce and distribute resources, adopt innovations, and shape their environments. Understand the interplay between culture and the physical world, and how cultures adapt ...
Circle the letter of the Definition that corresponds to the displayed Term.
1. innovation adoption
A: the traditional songs of a cultural group
B: cultural changes of a society on contact with a different one
C: ones belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural group
D the study of how, why, and what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
2. popular culture
A: the studies between a given society and its natural environment and it's inhabitants
B: the spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected
C culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other
D: culture traditionally practiced by a small,homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from
3. expansion-diffusion
A: ones belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural group
B: culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other
C: the study of how, why, and what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
D spread of a feature/trend among people from one area to another; snowballing process
4. material culture
A: the spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected
B the physical manifestations of human activities; includes tools, campsites, art and structures. the most
C: the process of the spread of a feature/trend from one place to another
D: a repetitive act of a group performed to the extent that it becomes a characteristic
5. custom
A a repetitive act of a group performed to the extent that it becomes a characteristic
B: entire region throughout which a culture exists
C: the rapid widespread diffusion of a feature/trend throughout a population
D: the study of how, why, and what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
6. acculturation
A: society's system of economic production
B: a restriction on behavior imposed by social customs
C cultural changes of a society on contact with a different one
D: the studies between a given society and its natural environment and it's inhabitants
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