
Unit 4 - Folk + Pop Culture
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- Q1Which of the following would be an example of an ethnic enclave?A place where many businesses in a town are owned by children of immigrantsMany Greek immigrants living and practicing Greek culture in the same neighborhood.The city providing special services to help immigrants learn EngishImmigrants from many different nations live together in a neighborhood30s
- Q2Which of the following would best demonstrate a cultural hearth?Latin America, which consists of several distinct by related culturesthe place where material + non material cultural traits develop and emergethe Middle East, where many cultures share the religion of Islamthe buildings, roads, and other elements built by humans30s
- Q3Which of the following patterns is more typical of folk culture than of other types of culture?Taking steps to transform rural areas to urban areasPromoting a high level of religious diversityEmphasizing the value of traditionWelcoming new practices from other cultures30s
- Q4The onion - domed churches in Moscow are most clearly examples of that city's culturalenclaveslandscapebarriersrealms30s
- Q5A family that immigrates from China to the US and chooses to live in an ethnic enclave is probably hoping toexpose their children to people of many diverse culturesfind a buffer against discrimination while they seek new opportunitiesFind more religious and language diversity than in most communitiesAssimilate their family into American culture as quickly as possible30s
- Q6Which of the following is the BEST description of culture?the shared language, customs, and common heritage ofthe total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by a specific groupa site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to many regionsa group that shares a geographic region and a sense of identity30s
- Q7_____ occurs when ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior spread from one region to another.AcculturationTransformationCirculationDiffusion30s
- Q8The choice of clothing in Western countries strongly influencedoccupation but not incomeknowledge of fashion elsewhere, as well as the level of folk culturelevel of income, but not occupationoccupation, income, and knowledge of fashion elsewher30s
- Q9_____ occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation.InnovationDiffusionAcculturationModernization30s
- Q10Folk Culture spreads bycontagious diffusionstimulus diffusionhierarchical diffusionrelocation diffusion30s
- Q11Typically, pop cultureall of the aboveoriginates in a number of locations at the same timereflects the characteristics of a distinctive physical environmentdiffuses rapidly to many locations30s
- Q12People maintain their folk culture despite familiarity with popular culture primarily because ofconcern for the physical environmentthe high cost of popular culturea strong desire to preserve their unique customslack of exposure to the media30s
- Q13The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristics of a group of people is apopular culturetaboocustomcultural trait30s
- Q14The restriction of not eating pork in Judaism is an example of ataboopopular culturefolk culturecultural trait30s
- Q15Values, traditions, and beliefs are all examples ofcultural relativismnon - material culturematerial culturepopular culture30s