AMSCO APHUG VOCAB CHAPTER 3 2025 UPDATE!!
a group's learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects, it is a visible force seen in a
group's actions. - ANSWER Culture
can be visible or not, they are a series of interrelated traits that make up a cultural
complex. - ANSWER Cultural Traits
the group of traits that define a particular culture. - ANSWER Cultural Complex
the area in which a unique culture or a specific trait develops. - ANSWER Culture
Hearths
to spread out and branch from the cultural hearth. - ANSWER Diffuse
behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture (ex: food) - ANSWER Taboos
passed down long-held beliefs, values, and practices that are generally resistant to
rapid changes in their culture. - ANSWER Traditional Culture
the beliefs and practices of small, homogenous (sameness) groups of people, often
living in rural areas that are relatively isolated and slow to change. - ANSWER Folk
Culture
when members of an ethnic group reside in their ancestral lands, and typically possess
unique cultural traits, like speaking their own langauge. - ANSWER Indigenous Culture
the increased integration of the world economy since the 1970s. the process of
intensified interaction among people, governments, and companies of different
, countries around the globe has had profound impacts on culture. - ANSWER
Globalization
when cultural traits like music or movies spread quickly over a large area and are
adopted by various groups. elements of this often begin in urban areas and diffuse
quickly through globalization processes like media and the internet. - ANSWER
Population Culture
when popular culture is adopted world wide through diffusion, it becomes this. -
ANSWER Global Culture
(or built environment) the modification of the environment by a group and is a visible
reflection of that group's cultural beliefs and values. - ANSWER Cultural Landscape
make up the material culture: can be anything a group of people or generation has left
behind that is tangible, art, clothes, food, music, sports, etc. - ANSWER Artifacts
Make up a nonmaterial culture: intangible concepts, like values, beliefs, practices, etc. -
ANSWER Mentifacts
Anything on the landscape that comprises culture that cannot be physically touched,
like values. - ANSWER Nonmaterial Culture
the ways people organize their society and relate to one and other in cultural groups. -
ANSWER Sociofacts
a phenomenon that happened when a place/location loses its distinctiveness or its
uniqueness. - ANSWER Placelessness
physical artifacts that humans have created that form part of the landscape- buildings,
roads, signs, etc - ANSWER Built Environment
a group's learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects, it is a visible force seen in a
group's actions. - ANSWER Culture
can be visible or not, they are a series of interrelated traits that make up a cultural
complex. - ANSWER Cultural Traits
the group of traits that define a particular culture. - ANSWER Cultural Complex
the area in which a unique culture or a specific trait develops. - ANSWER Culture
Hearths
to spread out and branch from the cultural hearth. - ANSWER Diffuse
behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture (ex: food) - ANSWER Taboos
passed down long-held beliefs, values, and practices that are generally resistant to
rapid changes in their culture. - ANSWER Traditional Culture
the beliefs and practices of small, homogenous (sameness) groups of people, often
living in rural areas that are relatively isolated and slow to change. - ANSWER Folk
Culture
when members of an ethnic group reside in their ancestral lands, and typically possess
unique cultural traits, like speaking their own langauge. - ANSWER Indigenous Culture
the increased integration of the world economy since the 1970s. the process of
intensified interaction among people, governments, and companies of different
, countries around the globe has had profound impacts on culture. - ANSWER
Globalization
when cultural traits like music or movies spread quickly over a large area and are
adopted by various groups. elements of this often begin in urban areas and diffuse
quickly through globalization processes like media and the internet. - ANSWER
Population Culture
when popular culture is adopted world wide through diffusion, it becomes this. -
ANSWER Global Culture
(or built environment) the modification of the environment by a group and is a visible
reflection of that group's cultural beliefs and values. - ANSWER Cultural Landscape
make up the material culture: can be anything a group of people or generation has left
behind that is tangible, art, clothes, food, music, sports, etc. - ANSWER Artifacts
Make up a nonmaterial culture: intangible concepts, like values, beliefs, practices, etc. -
ANSWER Mentifacts
Anything on the landscape that comprises culture that cannot be physically touched,
like values. - ANSWER Nonmaterial Culture
the ways people organize their society and relate to one and other in cultural groups. -
ANSWER Sociofacts
a phenomenon that happened when a place/location loses its distinctiveness or its
uniqueness. - ANSWER Placelessness
physical artifacts that humans have created that form part of the landscape- buildings,
roads, signs, etc - ANSWER Built Environment