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  • artifact
    an object made by human beings: such as tools, clothing, or buildings
  • mentifact
    the ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture, for example: ideas about right or wrong behavior or religion
  • sociofact
    the social structures and institutions within a culture/a way that people in a culture organize themselves or interact with each other
  • acculturation
    the process of adopting the practices of a different culture, while still keeping your own
  • assimilation
    when a minority (small) culture adopts a new culture, typically the dominant (big and influential) culture, resulting in a loss of the original culture
  • syncretism
    the blending of different cultural elements, beliefs, or practices to create a new cultural form
  • culture
    the shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group of people
  • multiculturalism
    the presence and coexistence of multiple diverse cultures with a society (different cultures "living" together in one place)
  • cultural-relativism
    the view that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture
  • cultural-landscape
    the visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape (all the things you see that humans have created or changed, like cities or farms)
  • convergence
    when cultures become more similar/alike over time due to increased interaction and exchange
  • divergence
    when cultures become more different over time, often due to isolation or intentional preservation of unique traits
  • globalization
    the increased interconnectedness of the world's cultures, economies, and populations (the world becomes more connected)
  • cultural-hearth
    an area where important cultural traits originated and from which they spread to other areas (birthplace of cultural ideas)
  • pop-culture
    contemporary popular culture transmitted via mass media (consists of the latest trends, music, movies, etc)
  • ethnocentrism
    the belief that one's own culture is superior to others (thinking their culture is better than all others)
  • habit
    a settled or regular tendency or practice, such as saying "bless you" when someone sneezes
  • taboo
    a social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing
  • indigenous-culture
    the culture of people native to a specific area, for example: native american cultures in the united states
  • traditional-architecture
    building styles that have been passed down through generations and are specific to a particular culture or region
  • postmodern-architecture
    a style that mixes and matches different architectural styles to create something new (it is a departure from strict rules of modern architecture)
  • relocation-diffusion
    things spread because people move and take their ideas or culture with them (physical movement)
  • expansion-diffusion
    when something spreads outward from a central point
  • hierarchical-diffusion
    when an idea spreads from a point of power or influence
  • contagious-diffusion
    when ideas spread rapidly and widely among individuals or groups
  • stimulus-diffusion
    when a culture adapts an idea from another culture to fit its own beliefs and values, for example: fast food chains like mcdonald's (menus are modified)
  • cultural-traits
    specific aspects of a culture that are passed down from generation to generation, shaping the way people live and interact within a society
  • cultural-complex
    a unique combination of cultural traits, characteristics, and practices that define a particular culture or society