AP HG Bloom's Chapter 4
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- Q1Jeans provide a good example of material culture that is adopted by a number of different societies. They are also an example ofpopular culturefolk culturepunk culturewhite-collar culture30s
- Q2Judging from the discussions of other clothing in this chapter, we could say that hoodies are an example of ________ adopted by a number of different groups segmented by age, class, ethnicity, and other factors. Hoodies are a versatile element of popular culture.folk culturematerial culturepunk cultureimmaterial culture30s
- Q3Typically, popular cultureis practiced by small homogeneous groups.reflects the characteristics of a distinctive physical environment.experiences frequent changes through time and space.is practiced by small heterogeneous groups that become large homogeneous groups.30s
- Q4Before reaching other parts of ________ and, eventually, marginalized urban areas throughout the country, Hip hop music originated in the late 1970s in the South Bronx.ChicagoPhiladelphiaBostonNew York City30s
- Q5In recent decades, popular customs have most frequently originated informer Communist countriesMDCsLDCsLatin America and Africa30s
- Q6One significant impact of popular culture is tomodify the physical environmentpromote the diffusion of folk culture.diffuse at the expense of globalizationcreate a more varied and less uniform landscape30s
- Q7Based on what you have read about globalization, you could surmise that the main effect of modern communications on social customs has been toincrease the similarity of social customs in different locations.have little effect on the diffusion of social customs.preserve folk cultures, by increasing awareness of their uniqueness.slow the rate of change.30s
- Q8When we analyze the patterns of popular culture in our surroundings, we can surmise thatpopular culture diffuses through relocation diffusion.nodes of innovation are central to the process of hierarchical diffusion.unlike folk culture, popular culture is usually transmitted orally across time and location.all culture is transmitted from one location to another through small scale and local migration.30s
- Q9We can deduce from the examples of popular music, fashionable clothing, and electronic applications around us that the rapid diffusion of popular culturealways occurs at the expense of folk culture.is an example of relocation diffusion.discourages people in different places to adopt different customs.depends on the modern communication system30s
- Q10The distribution of the subjects of art in the Himalayas shows how folk culturesavoid painting animate objects.always include paintings of religious subjects.abandon customary forms as they engage in migration.are influenced by distinctive vegetation, climate, and religion.30s
- Q11Which concept is the contemporary geographer likely to reject?People in similar environments adopt different social customs.People in different environments adopt similar social customs.The physical environment causes people to adopt social customs.People are influenced by their physical environment.30s
- Q12The global diffusion of popular culture may threaten folk culture byserving as a catalyst for the advancement of folk culture.threatening local environments through the diffusion of information by technology.being more responsive to the diversity of local environments.being less responsive to the diversity of local environments.30s
- Q13An example of a folk custom used to diffuse information about agriculture isVietnamese songs.Association Football.a cartoon about talking animals in Madagascar.Himalayan hip hop.30s
- Q14Like hip hop music, music from the border region between the southwestern United States and northern Mexico might be expected tohave diffused originally from one district of a large city.feature potentially offensive lyrics in order to guarantee its widespread transmission via radio and television.incorporate local, national, and global themes as it demonstrates an interplay between globalization and localism.be an aspect of popular culture which threatens to overwhelm local folk cultures.30s
- Q15We can surmise that the current distribution of bowling is another example ofa sport being more important in less developed countries.television infusing all sports into popular culture.a folk custom becoming part of a popular culture.nearly all sports being examples of folk culture resisting the globalizing influences of popular culture.30s