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APHumanGeography-Chapter 4 Quiz

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Explore the transformative impact of globalization on urban landscapes and cultural exchange in this comprehensive guide. Delve into the concepts of assimilation, relocation diffusion, gentrification, and the South Korean cultural wave, all within the context of global city networks and interconnec...

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1. Material culture
A: Physical aspects of culture, including art, tools, buildings, and clothing that are made by people.
B: Common practice or routine way of doing things in a culture.
C: The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur and people
D: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local culture lives.


2. Neolocalism
A: Renewal or rebuilding of a lower income neighborhood into a middle- to upper-class neighborhood, which results
B: Spread of an idea or innovation from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or innovation with
C: Conscious effort to define a sense of place for local or regional culture. Often used by local businesses, such as
D: Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today’s changeable, urban-based,


3. Culture
A: Group of belief systems, norms, and values practiced by a people.
B: Physical aspects of culture, including art, tools, buildings, and clothing that are made by people.
C: Concert event featuring multiple performers and additional entertainment that often lasts more than one day.
D: Practice of giving small loans to individuals, who operate within a community of other borrowers, to start


4. Relocation diffusion
A: Practice of giving small loans to individuals, who operate within a community of other borrowers, to start
B: Group of belief systems, norms, and values practiced by a people.
C: Spread of an idea or innovation from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or innovation with
D: Area within an urban area where a relatively large group of people from one ethnic group or local culture lives.


5. Hearth
A: Area or place where an idea, innovation, or technology originates.
B: Concert event featuring multiple performers and additional entertainment that often lasts more than one day.
C: Physical aspects of culture, including art, tools, buildings, and clothing that are made by people.
D: Small, homogenous population that is typically rural and cohesive in cultural traits that are passed down from


6. Gentrification
A: Spread of an idea or innovation from its hearth by the act of people moving and taking the idea or innovation with
B: The physical and human geographies creating the place, environment, and space in which events occur and people
C: People who see themselves as a collective or a community, share experiences, customs, and traits, and work to
D: Renewal or rebuilding of a lower income neighborhood into a middle- to upper-class neighborhood, which results


7. Commodification
A: When a local culture shapes an aspect of popular culture as their own, adopting the popular culture to their local


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