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CULTURE CLOSER (11/9) 1. (exam) Folk culture usually originates from? A. availability of more leisure time B. application of industrial technology C. events in everyday life D. a famous historical event E. chain migration 2. (exam) Which American custom would probably be seen as a taboo in global folk culture? A. driving on the right side of the road. B. co-educational Primary School C. eating meals as a family. D. taxes E. handshakes 3. (exam) Which of the following would be a food taboo for most Americans A. lamb B. buffalo C. insects D. shark E. caviar 4. (exam) Brooklyn was the cultural hearth for which of the following types of music? A. soul B. pop C. hip-hop D. folk E. rock 5. (exam) In contrast with folk culture, popular culture is typical of A. small homogeneous groups B. large heterogeneous groups C. groups living in isolated areas D. large homogenous groups E. groups that have little interaction with other groups 6. (exam) Popular customs most often originate in A. LDCs B. MDCs C. communist countries D. countries w/ small populations E. countries w/ large populations

CULTURE CLOSER (11/9) 1. (exam) Folk culture usually originates from? A. availability of more leisure time B. application of industrial technology C. events in everyday life D. a famous historical event E. chain migration 2. (exam) Which American custom would probably be seen as a taboo in global folk culture? A. driving on the right side of the road. B. co-educational Primary School C. eating meals as a family. D. taxes E. handshakes 3. (exam) Which of the following would be a food taboo for most Americans A. lamb B. buffalo C. insects D. shark E. caviar 4. (exam) Brooklyn was the cultural hearth for which of the following types of music? A. soul B. pop C. hip-hop D. folk E. rock 5. (exam) In contrast with folk culture, popular culture is typical of A. small homogeneous groups B. large heterogeneous groups C. groups living in isolated areas D. large homogenous groups E. groups that have little interaction with other groups 6. (exam) Popular customs most often originate in A. LDCs B. MDCs C. communist countries D. countries w/ small populations E. countries w/ large populations

CULTURE CLOSER (11/9) 1. (exam) Folk culture usually originates from? A. availability of more leisure time B. application of industrial technology C. events in everyday life D. a famous historical event E. chain migration 2. (exam) Which American custom would probably be seen as a taboo in global folk culture? A. driving on the right side of the road. B. co-educational Primary School C. eating meals as a family. D. taxes E. handshakes 3. (exam) Which of the following would be a food taboo for most Americans A. lamb B. buffalo C. insects D. shark E. caviar 4. (exam) Brooklyn was the cultural hearth for which of the following types of music? A. soul B. pop C. hip-hop D. folk E. rock 5. (exam) In contrast with folk culture, popular culture is typical of A. small homogeneous groups B. large heterogeneous groups C. groups living in isolated areas D. large homogenous groups E. groups that have little interaction with other groups 6. (exam) Popular customs most often originate in A. LDCs B. MDCs C. communist countries D. countries w/ small populations E. countries w/ large populations