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CULTURE

Loco Moco

chicken fried steak

Chicken and waffles

Perogies

Age groups have their own culture

Cultural diffusion

Globalization Cultural convergence

Domestic(in U.S.)- $623 million 41% Internationally- $895 million 59% How much money the Avengers made Domestic(in U.S.)- $623 million 41% Internationally- $895 million 59%

Technology Facebook friends connection map

Cultural divergence Amish

Culture Define customs (p. 123): Define Cultural diffusion (p.191): Negative example of cultural diffusion (p. 196) Bubonic Plague: Spread of “Old World” diseases to the Americas: Define cultural divergence (p.190, 197): Example of cultural divergence (p.198) Roman Empire: Define cultural convergence (p.199): Define globalization (p. 199): Examples of cultural convergence and globalization (p.199-201) Democratic ideas: English language: New technologies: Global sports:

NEW WORLD FOODS What would have happened to the Irish if the Columbian exchange never took place? How did the Columbian exchange affect Africa? How would life be different if the Columbian exchange never took place? What are some problems the Americas or Europe might have had if the Columbian exchange never happened? (Other than Ireland) 5.Give 10 SPECIFIC examples of cultural diffusion (be sure to include the country it came from and where it has moved to) 6. How can cultural diffusion change the culture of a place?