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The _____ culture of a group of people includes the things they construct
During the 1800-1900's, the United States practiced _____, where they forced indigenous peoples into the dominant culture in order to make American Indians into "Americans" rather than "Indians"
A practice that a group of people routinely follow
point of origin
The loss of uniqueness of a place in the cultural landscape; place looks like the next
Global impact/scale; making places more similar across the globe
The actions of people in a local place that alter global processes
One's perceived idea about a region
Interaction between culture and natural environment
Buildings made by humans on the landscape
collection of cultural traits
An example if a cultural ______ is the wearing of a turban
the adoption of certain cultural and social characteristics of one society by another society
item made by humans that represents a material aspect of culture
human made surroundings
the place where concentration of cultural traits that characterize a region is the greatest
the tendency for cultures to become more alike as they share technology
the concept that people of different cultures will differently observe and interpret other cultures
the entire region throughout which a culture prevails
a formal or functional region within which common cultural characteristics prevail
belief that natural factors controls the development of human qualities
culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogenous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups
a repetitive act performed by an individual or group
the central, enduring elements of a culture expressing its value and beliefs
culture based on the taste of ordinary people
the environment sets certain constraints, but ultimately culture is determined by social conditions
successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place that add up to the cultural landscape
the links between individuals and groups that unite a culture
a restriction on behavior imposed by social customs
the spatial expression of a popular custom in one location being similar to another

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