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Chapter 4: Cultural Geography. Chapter 4 Cultural Geography. By: Chelsea Pieper Corrin Walters Amanda Lalta Jennifer Rogers . Surprise Test! . Which is the most characteristic of a folk culture? They look virtually the same anywhere on the globe
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Chapter 4: Cultural Geography Chapter 4Cultural Geography By: Chelsea Pieper Corrin Walters Amanda Lalta Jennifer Rogers
Surprise Test! • Which is the most characteristic of a folk culture? • They look virtually the same anywhere on the globe • Individuals within the culture specialize in producing specific goods for the community • They quickly adopt new techniques useful for their community • They have a subsistence economy • They have weak ties to friends and family
Cultural Geography: Main Points • Cultural basics- The concept of culture dates back to the Enlightenment • Language- There were probably at least 10,000 languages • Religion- Defines who people are and how they understand the world around them • Ethnicity- Refers to a group of people who share a common identity • PopularCulture- Looks virtually the same anywhere you go
Surprise Test! • Acculturation is a common cause of… • Illiteracy • Language Extinction • Assimilation • Creolization • Cultural Diffusion
Islam • Isoglosses • Judaism • Language Extinction • Language Family • Language Group • Lingua Franca • Literacy • Local Religion • Minority • Missionary • Monotheism • Multicultural • Official Language • Pidgin • Pilgrimage • Polyglot • Polytheism • Pop Culture • Race • Romance Language • Shaman • Sino-Tibetan Family • Syncretic • Toponym • Tradition • Transculturation • Universalizing Religion Cultural Geography: Vocabulary • Acculturation • Animism • Artifact • Buddhism • Caste System • Christianity • Creole • Cultural Complex • Cultural Extinction • Cultural Geography • Cultural Hearth • Cultural Imperialism • Cultural Trait • Culture • Custom • Denomination • Dialect • Diaspora • Ecumene • Environmental Determinism • Esperanto • Ethnic Cleansing • Ethnic Neighborhood • Ethnic Religion • Ethnicity • Evangelical Religions • Folk Culture • Fundamentalism • Genocide • Ghetto • Global Region • Hinduism • Indo-European Family
Surprise Test! • The hearth and spiritual center of Islam is at… • Bagdad • Cairo • Jakarta • Mecca • Jerusalem
Cultural Geography: Sites and Games • Culture: A Geographical Perspective • http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/grade3/geograph.html • Quizlet • http://quizlet.com/116070/chapter-four-barrons-flash-cards/ • Study Stack • http://www.studystack.com/APHumanGeography • Multicultural Education Through Miniatures • http://www.coedu.usf.edu/culture/activity.htm • Purpose Games • http://www.purposegames.com/games
Surprise Test! • Cultural geography is the study of… • Global customs and artifacts • Cultural complexes • The spatial distribution of cultural traits • Human-environment relationships • How cultures change over time
Works Cited "AP Human Geography StudyStacks." AP Human Geography Study Resources. Web. 30 Apr. 2012. <http://www.studystack.com/APHumanGeography>. "Cultural Activities and Games for Children and Teachers -Â Multicultural Education through Miniatures." Cultural Activities and Games for Children and Teachers -Â Multicultural Education through Miniatures. Web. 30 Apr. 2012. <http://www.coedu.usf.edu/culture/activity.htm>. "Culture: A Geographical Perspective." P-12 : NYSED. Web. 30 Apr. 2012. <http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/grade3/geograph.html>. Marsh, Meredith, and Peter S. Alagona. "Chapter 4: Cultural Geography." Barron's. Hauppauge: Barron's Educational Series, 2008. 151-80. Print. "Quizlet." Chapter Four Barrons Flashcards. Web. 30 Apr. 2012. <http://quizlet.com/116070/chapter-four-barrons-flash-cards/>. "Test Your Knowledge With Trivia Games." PurposeGames.com. Web. 30 Apr. 2012. <http://www.purposegames.com/games>.