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Which aspect of culture does the tip of the cultural iceberg represent?
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Which aspect of culture does the underwater part of the cultural iceberg represent?
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Which aspect of culture does the tip of the cultural iceberg represent?
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Which aspect of culture does the underwater part of the cultural iceberg represent?
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In her TED Talk, Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie warns of the "danger of a single story". What does that phrase mean?
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A small group of people with a unique culture that does not change much over time.
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Widespread cultural ideas that change constantly.
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This image best represents:
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This image best represents:
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A general term for the spread of cultural ideas:
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People move or migrate and bring their cultural ideas with them:
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General term for cultural ideas spreading without the movement or migration of people:
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Cultural ideas spread through person to person contact or the media:
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Cultural ideas spread from large cities to small towns or from more influential people to less influential people:
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A core cultural idea spreads and is modified to fit the local culture:
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The location where a cultural idea begins:
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Cultural ideas do not diffuse in a random pattern. Distance decay predicts that:
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Cultural ideas do not diffuse in a random pattern. Time-space compression predicts that:
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In the Whopper Taste Test, Burger King was introducing ? cultures to an aspect of ? culture:
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Physical tallness, cattle keeping and facial scars are all aspects of Dinka:
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A strong sense of unity, hard work and both traditional and Christian religious beliefs are all aspects of Dinka:
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The modern-day country that is the cultural hearth of both Hinduism and Buddhism:
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The modern-day country that is the hearth of Judaism and Christianity:
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The modern-day country that is the hearth of Islam:
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Major world religion that is most commonly practiced today in North Africa, the Middle East and Indonesia:
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Major world religion that is most commonly practiced today in the Americas, Europe, Australia and Southern Africa:
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Major world religion that is most commonly practiced today in East and Southeast Asia:
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Major world religion that is most commonly practiced today in India and surrounding countries:
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Israel was created in 1948 by the United Nations as a homeland for:
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Circumcision at birth, bar/bat mitzvah at adulthood and observing Sabbath on Saturday are all common practices in this religion:
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Prayer, Bible study, baptism, communion and church on Sundays are all common practices in this religion:
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The 5 Pillars, mosque on Fridays, washing before prayer, no alcohol or pork are all common practices in this religion:
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Theravada and Mahayana are the two major branches of this religion:
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Sunni and Shi'a are the two major branches of this religion:
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Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant are the three major branches of this religion:
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Orthodox, Reform and Conservative are the three main branches of this religion:
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Yoga, meditation, worship, devotion to a god or goddess, pilgrimage to holy cities and living according to one’s dharma (purpose/role) are common practices in this religion:
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Meditation, mantras (chants) and devotion to deities (divine beings) are common practices in this religion:
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Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Shaktism and Smartism are the four major branches of this religion:
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Belief in one god is termed:
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This picture of Stillwater is a great example of how we commonly see religion all around us, on what geographers call the:
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Religions such as Buddhism, Christianity and Islam that seek to spread and gain followers worldwide are termed:
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Religions such as Hinduism and Judaism that appeal most to specific groups of people and are not as widespread, are termed:
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This religion currently has the largest number of adherents (followers):
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This religion is currently the world's fastest growing religion:
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This Christian religion is most commonly found in the state of Utah and surrounding areas:
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This Christian religion is most commonly found in the Southeast:
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This Christian religion is most commonly found in the Midwest:
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This Christian religion is most commonly found in the northern, eastern and western U.S.:
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The world region with the most languages spoken, due to the historical isolation of cultural groups:
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How languages are categorized, from the largest group to the smallest:
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Which language family is English part of?
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The world's most commonly spoken language is:
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When people move and spread their language to their new location, this is termed:
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If a country colonizes another country and requires that people speak their language, this is termed:
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The use of pop, soda or Coke to describe a carbonated beverage is an example of a ? difference:
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This language is currently the world's lingua franca:
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Countries where many languages are spoken often choose one or a small number of languages to be taught in school and used for government business. This type of language is termed a(n):
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This language is the most common language spoken in the U.S., other than English:
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Other than English, this is a commonly spoken language in the Northeast U.S. and the state of Louisiana:
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Sometimes physical or cultural barriers can:
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Stories, symbols, beliefs and practices that give meaning to life, often relating to a higher power or reality:
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In addition to Spanish, this is a commonly spoken second language in the Dakotas, Montana and around the Midwest:
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This shop in Brooklyn, NY is an example of how U.S. racial and ethnic groups influence our:
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According to The Next America, the United States population is:
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According to The Next America, changes in U.S. population demographics are creating political and economic stress because:
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The U.S. white population is most concentrated:
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The U.S. black and African American population is most concentrated:
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The U.S. Asian population is most concentrated:
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The U.S. Hispanic population is most concentrated:
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Forced migration is responsible, in part, for the geographic distributions of which U.S. racial and ethnic groups?
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This mural in Buffalo, NY is an example of how U.S. racial and ethnic groups influence our:
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How does educating girls change a country's demography (population)?
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The "best" country in the world for women in terms of inclusion, justice and security is:
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Inequality between men and women is termed:
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In Saudi Arabia, women have recently been campaigning for the right to:
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According to the article "What's So Scary About Smart Girls"?, why are some governments resistant to educating girls?