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________is the blending of two cultures.
Interpreting new experiences using existing knowledge
Cultural or historical object created by humans
Personal shelter, neighborhoods, and large-scale civic surroundings are an example of __________.
A region of concentrated culture traits is ________
Combining of two cultures is _________
The perception of cultural affects _________
Geographic approach that emphasizes human-environment relationships
Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group
A region of related cultural systems
The center of the development of cultures ad spread of ideas
Combination of culture traits within a certain culture
Element of normal practice in a culture, ex. Turban
An area in which people have many shared culture traits
Practices of a specific culture
The belief that cultural traits are formed and controlled by environmental conditions
Cultural traditions including: Amish, Powwows, and The Hawaiian dance
Examples include: Travel, Transportation, Media and Entertainment
Examples: Mcdonalds, Starbucks. Ubiquitous
Example: smoking, drinking (bad), waking up on time (good)
Examples: art, housing, dances, sports, foods, clothing are all created by a group of people
elements of a culture expressing values and beliefs
specific point on earth distinguished by certain characteristic
culture found in large societies that share certain habits, but not personal traits
Theory that environment may set limits, but humans an alter environment
successive societies leave their cultural imprints on the landacape
Examples: Families, government, education systems, sports organizations, religious groups
restriction of behavior based on social custom
Distribution of fast food restaurant chains is an example of ____________.
an area that people believe exist as part of their cultural identity

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