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JEOPARDY FINAL ABCDEFG

A 100 The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative landscape. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Sequent Occupance? Back to main page

A 200 Standing in line and waiting ones turn is more common in Western Civ or Eastern Civ Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Western Civilization Back to main page

A 300 Tangible creations of a society is the definition for which word Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Material Culture Back to main page

A 400 The spreading (not forced) of a cultural trait (e.g., material object, idea, or behavior pattern) from one society to another. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is Cultural Diffusion? Back to main page

A 500 Why is Acculturation usually a one way transfer of Culture Push the Space Bar to check your answer. One society/culture is more technologically advanced and imposes its way of life on the conquered people Back to main page

A 600 shared rules about acceptable and unacceptable social behavior Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Norms Back to main page

A 700 Western Culture vs Eastern Culture –who is noisier in the restaurant Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Eastern Culture Back to main page

B 100 The two way exchange of cultural traits between societies in close contact. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Transculturation Back to main page

B 200 Customs which seem to the people as “morally right” at the time until they are shown otherwise Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Mores Back to main page

B 300 An expression that stands for or represents something else Push the Space Bar to check your answer. symbol Back to main page

B 400 These are customary ways of thinking, feeling and acting which usually have no particular moral significance Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Folkways Back to main page

B 500 Norms which are considered the worst of the worst, both legally and morally corrupt Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Taboo Back to main page

B 600 Non-verbal forms of communication Push the Space Bar to check your answer. gesture Back to main page

B 700 The painful sense that someone we respect disapproves of our actions Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Shame Back to main page

C 100 Norms are broken into 4 categories, what are they? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Folkways, Mores, Taboos and Laws Back to main page

C 200 Tangible creations of a society are known as… Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Material Culture? Back to main page

C 300 A segment of society associated with wealth and class Push the Space Bar to check your answer. High Culture Back to main page

C 400 The origin of Western Society began with which country/civilization in the BCE time period Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Greece Back to main page

C 500 A segment of society whose beliefs and behaviors are intent on being disruptive toward normal societal operations Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Counter Culture Back to main page

C 600 Bowing in Japan is an example of a … Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Cultural Trait Back to main page

C 700 Viewing of ones own culture/group as being superior to any other Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Ethnocentrism Back to main page

D 100 It is the belief that one’s own culture represents the only true and good way and, therefore, is the best Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Ethnocentrism Back to main page

D 200 Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins are part of your _____ family Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Extended family Back to main page

D 300 Proper way to act in a formal setting Push the Space Bar to check your answer. etiquette Back to main page

D 400 deep belief something will happen without proof that it will Push the Space Bar to check your answer. “Leap of Faith” Back to main page

D 500 Conscious attempts to revive or perpetuate aspects of indigenous culture or to gain control and direction of acculturation Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Millenarian Movement? Back to main page

D 600 western culture values the “exactness” of this trait, whereas eastern culture does not Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Time or punctuality Back to main page

D 700 emphasis on the individual person who is independent and self reliant is a cultural trait of America known as… Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Rugged Individualism Back to main page

E of the 7 Elements of Culture is “Social Organization.” In social organization, cultures organize themselves into smaller groups, what are three of those smaller groups? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Families, Friends, Religious groups, social class, occupation and interest groups Back to main page

E 200 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Democracy, Republic and Dictatorship Back to main page 1 of the 7 Elements of Culture is “Forms of Government.” what were the 3 forms of gov’t?

E 300 a violation of accepted social norms (for example, standard customs or etiquette rules) is known as a Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Faux Pas Back to main page

E 400 Western Culture does this typically in the morning, whereas Eastern Culture does this in the evening Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Shower Back to main page

E 500 The picture is an example of a… Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Back to main page Symbol

E 600 What are 2 examples of a countries non-material culture Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Religion and language Back to main page

E 700 Thinking in-group norms are universal and correct, and are the same for all cultures Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Ethnocentrism Back to main page

F 100 generalizations about a group of people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group; can be positive or negative Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Stereotypes Back to main page

F 200 The number of deaths per 1000 per year Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Death Rate Back to main page

F 300 Assumed characteristics based on a large group of individuals whose beliefs, habits, and actions are similar. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Stereotypes Back to main page

F 400 Growth of city populations Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Urbanization Back to main page

F 500 Process by which cultural traits move from one culture to another Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Cultural Diffusion Back to main page

F 600 Area where cultural ideas begin and from which they spread is known as a Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Culture Hearth Back to main page

F 700 Average number of people within a square mile or kilometer Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Population density Back to main page

G 100 people were able to sell their labor for a fair price during which stage of Western Culture growth Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Industrial Revolution Back to main page

G 200 dislike or hatred of foreigners Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Xenophobia Back to main page

G 300 This time period laid the foundation of modern day science Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Scientific Revolution Back to main page

G 400 This time period encompassed a resurgence of learning, art, and widespread education reform Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Renaissance Back to main page

G 500 The 4 different types of economic system discussed in the 7 elements of Culture Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Traditional, Market, Command, and Mixed Back to main page

G 600 rules and expectations by which society guides the behavior of its members Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Norms Back to main page

G 700 Day this week when the cultural collage is due Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Friday Back to main page

FINAL JEOPARDY Subject: Western Culture Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What are the 10 stages of Western Culture Development 1. Greeks 2. Romans 3. Christianity 4. Dark Ages 5. Renaissance 6. Scientific Revolution 7. Age of Enlightenment 8. American Revolution 9. Industrial Revolution 10. Modern Day