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| the frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it become characteristic of a group of people is a ___ |
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| repetitive act performed by an individual is a ___ |
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| large heterogenous groups |
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| in contrast to folk culture, popluar culture is typical of ___ |
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| folk cultures are spread primarily by ___ |
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| the use of a horse and buggy by the Amish in the U.S. is an example of a ___ |
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| rapidly diffuse through modern communication systems |
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| popular customs are more likely than folk customs to___ |
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| familiar events in daily life |
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| folk customs usually originate from |
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| tell a story about daily life |
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| folk songs are distinguished from popular songs because they___ |
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| the spatial distribution of soccer during the 20th century is an example of___ |
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| the current distribution of soccer demonstrates that__ |
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| are influenced by distinctive vegetation, climate,and region |
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| the distribution of the subject of art in the Himalayas shows how folk cultures___ |
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| the geographer Vidal de la Blache rearded food supply as___ |
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| a restriction on behavior imposed by social custom is a ___ |
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| a taboo against pork is a characteristic of |
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| to avoid the direction of death and evil spirits |
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| the Yuan and Shan peoples in Northern Thailan sleep with their heads toward the east to__ |
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| which of the following is NOT an important factor of distinguishing different folk housing types in the U.S.? |
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| which of the following is an important source area for U.S. folk house types? |
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| they can be divisded into 3 distinctive regions |
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| Today, house types in the U.S. are distinguised by all, BUT which of the following? |
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| the most important house style in the U.S. since the 1960s is known as __ |
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| diffusion of popular culture |
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| the diffusion of jeans is a good example primarily of the __ |
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| vary according to what is produced locally |
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| Americans' preferences for beverages and snacks |
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| in which state would alcohol consumption be relatively low? |
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| which element of the local physical environments is important for wine production? |
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| diffusion of internet services following the earlier pattern of television, except___ |
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| the number of television sets per person is greatest in __ |
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| western perspectives may become more dominant |
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| many less developed countries fear the loss of folk culture because__ |
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| depletion of scarce resources and pollution |
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| diffusion of popular customs can adversely impact environmental quality in two ways |
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| western values permeate the media |
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| western dominance of the news media is feared in less developed countries for all but which of these reasons? |
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| strong desire to proserve unique customs |
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| people maintain their folk culture despite familiarity with popular culture primarily because of___ |
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| gain more opportunities outside the home |
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| as they have more contact with popular culture, women in less develped countries are more likely to ___ |
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