Unit 3 (Ch. 4+5+6+7): Culture Flashcards
there are —- types of regions
three
first of the three types of regions
formal/uniform
second of the three types of regions
functional/nodal
third of the three types of regions
vernacular/perceptual
in a —- region (AKA —- region), everyone has one or more characteristics in common
formal, uniform
local government units are an example of a —- region (AKA —- region)
formal, uniform
in a —- region (AKA —- region), a characteristic dominates at a node and diminishes with distance
functional/nodal
the reception area of a tv station is an example of a —- region (AKA —- region)
functional/nodal
—- regions (AKA —- regions) emerge from peoples’ informal sense of place
vernacular/perceptual
the American South is an example of a —- region (AKA —- region)
vernacular/perceptual
official languages are used by —-s for —- —-
governments, daily business
over —-, Buddhism diffused from India to East Asia through trade
centuries
over centuries, —- diffused from India to East Asia through trade
Buddhism
over centuries, Buddhism diffused from —- to East Asia through trade
India
over centuries, Buddhism diffused from India to —- —- through trade
East Asia
over centuries, Buddhism diffused from India to East Asia through —-
Trade
catholics in north america are clustered in —- —-
Latin America
adherents to —- in North America are clustered in Latin America
catholics
the most widely-practiced religion in the western hemisphere
Christianity
founder of Buddhism
Siddhartha
Siddhartha was the founder of —-
Buddhism
the MORE popular of the two branchs of Islam
Sunni
the LESS popular of the two branches of Islam
Shiite