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PATTERNS OF CULTURE: How does culture make a region distinctive?
WG.17.A describe and compare patterns of culture SUCH AS language, religion, land use, education, and customs that make specific regions of the world distinctive [READINESS STANDARD] YSLETA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTIONAL TEAM
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Which words do you know, and which do you need help with?
Dominant (Dominate) Distinct Legacy Culture Patterns Trends Diverse Affiliation Indigenous
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A Tale of Two Continents….
Here is a region… A Tale of Two Continents…. These continents share many geographic features. How do they compare culturally? The Natives of North America spoke a variety of languages
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How would that affect them culturally?
What do they share? Here is a region… How would that affect them culturally? Origin Religion Types of Government Movement of People and goods Christianity The Natives of North America spoke a variety of languages NAFTA
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Let’s see what we know… Can you answer this based on what you know already, or do you need a hint?
Which of the following makes Mexico and Central America distinct as a region compared to the U.S. and Canada? A geographic isolation B trade networks C language D religion
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Let’s examine regional differences for this continent based on…
What do we know about the cultural diversity of Europe from these maps? Languages Religion Land Use
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Let’s see what we know… Are you ready to answer, or do you need a hint?
How has the location of Rome as the center of Catholicism most influenced the region? A Islam has gained followers in northern Europe. B Much of Europe is either predominately Catholic or a related Christian religion. C Catholicism across Europe serves as a unifying influence among European nations. D The central location of Rome has led to Catholicism dominating the countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.
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