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Highlight the letter of the Definition that corresponds to the displayed Term.
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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