- behaviors- beliefs - language- religion - food - celebrations - gender- grooming - clothes- traditions - technology- arts - music- history List 5 components.

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- behaviors- beliefs - language- religion - food - celebrations - gender- grooming - clothes- traditions - technology- arts - music- history List 5 components of culture? (2 points)

- local invention within a society - cultural diffusion How does culture change happen? (2 points)

- wear clothing for specific climate - hot, dry climate, light weight shirts, shorts and sandals - cold climate, wear sweatshirts, jeans, socks & shoes. How might the geography of a place influence the clothing people wear? (2 points)

Understand cultural landscape so you will be able to describe it when shown in a photograph. (2 points)

Study your vocabulary: nomadic, steppe, cultural adaptation, culture, arable land, barrier, cultural landscape and cultural diffusion.

Facebook went from being a local invention to an example of cultural diffusion. Facebook went from being a _________to an example of _________________.

warriors, travelers, migrants and traders Cultural traits spread into other cultures through ________, ________, _________, and _________.

learned The characteristic of culture which explains that culture is passed down from one generation to another, it’s not inherited is _________.

The characteristic of culture which explains that people are able to adjust to a wide variety of geographic regions, environmental hazards and times of conflict is __________. adaptive

technology/media, goods, ideas and people. Factors that contribute to globalization include _______, _________, _________ and _______.

become socially and economically connected Globalization occurs when countries ___________ and ____________.

transportation and communication technologies The speed of globalization has increased due to improvements to ____________, and ________________.

a social barrier to cultural diffusion McDonald’s had to adjust its menu to avoid serving beef when it expanded into India. Many people in India practice Hinduism which considers the cow a sacred animal. This is an example of _______________ to _______________.

shared This characteristic of culture which explains that culture belongs to a group of people; each person is unique and capable of individual thoughts but that doesn’t mean they have their own individual culture is _________.

integrated The characteristic of culture which explains that relationships exist between cultural components; for example, a culture’s religion may affect their food choices is _____________.

Atlantic and Pacific Oceans In the 14th century, a physical barrier preventing the cultural diffusion of religion to the Americas was having to cross the ____________ and ___________.

dynamic The characteristic of culture which explains that culture changes; new traits are added and some old ones go away is___________.

elastic The characteristic of culture which explains that even though people belong to a certain culture, there is variety in how they reflect the cultural components; they can stretch the cultural components to fit their own unique personality is ___________.

they enjoy the new culture trait, the new culture trait is an improvement over what they already had and it allows them to work more efficiently People accept new culture traits because ___________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________.