
Core Concepts Part 3: Culture
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- Q1Culture is the _____________________________________ of a particular nation or group of people.beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviorsethicsreligionmusic, food, and parties30s
- Q2An idea or way of doing things, something a culture is known for, is known as a cultural _______________ .hearthnormdiffusiontrait30s
- Q3Religion is a system of _____________________roads that cross the country.responsible, helpful behaviors.worship and belief, including belief in a god or gods.cultural traits.30s
- Q4Ethics are the standards of ____________________ .religionacceptable behaviorcultural traditionsoutstanding cooking30s
- Q5Cultural traits develop in a cultural _____________ .normhearthdiffusionkitchen30s
- Q6Cultural diffusion is __________________ .when two cultures reject each other.the center of a culture.the spread of traits from one culture to another.a place where traits develop.30s
- Q7Cultural traits can spread through _____________ .technology, travel, and time machines.talking, eating, and working.trade, migration, and gossip.trade, exploration, technology, and migration.30s
- Q8Having a McDonald's restaurant in Paris is an example of ______________ .cultural diffusionimmigrationcultural hearthinflation30s
- Q9Technology is the way in which people use _____________ .tools and machinesfood, clothing, and shelterbrick and mortarmoney30s
- Q10Which is the most accurate timeline of human technology?hunting & gathering, tool-making, settlements, farming, fire-buildingtool-making, fire-building, farming, settlements, hunting & gatheringfire-building, farming, hunting & gathering, tool-making, settlementstool-making, fire-building, hunting & gathering, farming, settlements30s
- Q11How did early civilizations irrigate their crops?made hoses and sprinkler systemscarried buckets of water down hillspit on their plantsbuilt canals and ditches30s
- Q12The early 1800s saw a time of powered machinery known as ___________________ .the standard of livingthe Dark Agesthe Industrial Revolutionthe Super Bowl30s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT a positive effect of fire-building (on the culture)?destroy homescook foodprotection from animalshave light30s
- Q14What had to be developed before transportation could be improved?the wheelthe Cheeseheadthe printing pressrefrigeration30s
- Q15How did the invention of the printing press effect culture?it led to improved transportationit spread knowledge and ideas, educating more peopleit increased food productionit kept food fresh longer30s