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| What are the characteristics of a city? |
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Agriculture Innovation Diversification of Labor Marked by a Central Government SIgnificant Social Stratification |
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| Where and when did cities emerge? |
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| 6000 to 4000 years ago in Neolithic villages |
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| Theories about how cities emerged? |
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Hydraulic theory Trade Action Theory Social Circumspection |
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| culturally sanctioned union between 2 or more people |
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| establishes obligations and rights (sex, labor, property, child rearing, status) |
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| What are the types of marriage? |
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Monogamy- 1 spouse Polygamy- Multiple spouses |
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| Culture is created by all that is learned, shared, symbols, integrated, and dynamic. |
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| It is learned rather than biologoically inherited; enculturation |
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| a set of ideas, values, perceptions, and standards of behavior |
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| How does a culture have symbols? |
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| sounds, gestures, and other things that are abritrarily linked to something else |
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| How is culture intergrated? |
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| by examinging its connections to related cultural features |
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| How is a culture dynamic? |
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A way of communication through sound, but not always, organized by a set of rules. |
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| the study of language while examining its impact on a culture and society. |
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| What is ethnolinguistics? |
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| A branch of linguistics that studies relationship |
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