Unit 3 Review

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Across
  1. 2. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language
  2. 5. A way of pronouncing words
  3. 6. The act of forcefully controlling a foreign territory by settling there
  4. 8. Refers to the fact that many places have been controlled or affected by a variety of groups over a period of time; those groups have reshaped the functions and meanings of those places and left behind layers of meaning
  5. 10. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group blends in with the host culture and loses many of their original culturally distinctive traits
  6. 13. A faith that subscribes to the idea that souls or spirits exist not only in humans, but also in animals, plants, rocks, natural phenomenon, such as thunder, geographic features, such as mountains and rivers, and other entities of the natural environment
  7. 14. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact
  8. 15. Heterogeneous culture that is more influenced by key urban areas and quick to adopt new technologies
  9. 16. The blending of beliefs, ideas, practices, and traits, especially in a religious context
  10. 19. The feeling resulting from the standardization of the built environment; occurs where local distinctiveness is erased and many places end up with similar cultural landscapes
  11. 20. A reginonal variation of a language that is udnderstood by people who speak other variations of the same language
  12. 21. The names we give places
  13. 22. Rural, ethnically homogeneous culture that is deeply connected to the local land
  14. 24. The idea that as cultures come into contact they become more alike
  15. 25. A single aspect of a given culture or society; land use, food preferences, architecture
  16. 26. A religion that actively seeks new members and believes its message has global importance and application
  17. 28. The process whereby religion becomes a less dominant force in everyday life than it was in the past
  18. 29. A local culture that is no longer the dominant ethnic group within its traditional homeland because of migration, colonization, or political marginalization; original culture of an area
Down
  1. 1. A religion identified with a particular ethnic or tribal group that does not seek converts
  2. 2. An approach to understanding other cultures that seeks to understand individuals and cultures from a wider perspective of cultural logic
  3. 3. A group of related languages that share a common ancestry
  4. 4. A force that threatens the cohesion or unity of a neighborhood, society, or country
  5. 7. A force that brings people together and unifies a neighborhood, society, or country
  6. 9. An approach to understanding cultures that evaluates them from the perspective of the observers culture; often views other cultures as inferior
  7. 11. A people of common ancestry and cultural tradition; characterized by a strong feeling of group identity
  8. 12. A language of communication and commerce spoken across a wide area where it is not a mother tongue; facilitates communication between diverse linguistic groups
  9. 17. The distinctive feeling of a place, or a person's perception of a place
  10. 18. Relating to the belief in only one god
  11. 23. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group adopts enough of the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially, while maintaining the majority of their original culture
  12. 27. Natural or human-made sites that possess religious meaning and are recognized as worthy of devotion, loyalty, fear, or esteem