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Introduction to Geography, 8/e
Arthur Getis, San Diego State University
Judith Getis
Jerome D. Fellmann, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Cultural Geography

Multiple Choice Quiz

Select the most correct answer from the alternatives given.



1

A society characterized by collectivities based on kinship ties, little social differentiation and no specialization of function would be termed:
A)agricultural
B)postindustrial
C)preagricultural
D)preindustrial
2

From most general to most specific, which is the most accurate hierarchical representation of cultural units?
A)complex, realm, region, trait
B)realm, complex, region, trait
C)realm, region, complex, trait
D)trait, complex, region, realm
3

The relocation of poverty in developing countries from rural areas to urban areas is a result of:
A)rural landlessness
B)technology advances
C)UN FAO support
D)the domestication of plants and animals
4

Religions that tend to be expansionary, seeking to transmit their beliefs to new peoples and areas, are termed:
A)ethnic
B)secular
C)tribal
D)universalizing
5

Cultural convergence refers to:
A)the fact that not all cultures pass through all stages of cultural development at the same time
B)the belief that the physical environment by itself shapes humans, their actions and their thoughts
C)the sharing of technologies, organizational structures, and cultural traits and artifacts by widely separated societies
D)that fact that, while cultures are essentially conservative, they are always in a state of flux
6

Which of the following regional-plant domestication associations is incorrect?
A)East Africa - coffee, cotton. okra, sorghum
B)Mediterranean - barley, celery, grapes, olives
C)Meso-America - beans, maize, manioc, squash
D)South and Southeast Asia - papaya, potato, pumpkin, tomato
7

Which of the following is not a process of cultural change?
A)acculturation
B)diffusion
C)innovation
D)segregation
8

The belief that the physical world shapes human activity and, therefore, culture, has been labeled:
A)cultural integration
B)environmental determinism
C)the cultural landscape
D)possibilism
9

North Africa and the Middle East are dominated by the language family termed:
A)Afro-Asiatic
B)Indo-European
C)Sudanic
D)Ural-Altaic
10

Changes in culture, both major and minor, are induced by:
A)spatial diffusion, acculturation, and religion
B)innovation, spatial diffusion, and acculturation
C)innovation, language, and religion
D)language, religion, spatial diffusion
11

World culture realms are areas:
A)where only one culture is present
B)that exhibit a unique blend of cultural characteristics
C)where a cultural trait originated
D)that are co-extensive with continents
12

The center of the domestication of maize (corn) was:
A)Andean Uplands
B)Eastern Brazil
C)Meso- America
D)West Africa
13

The process of the fusion of old and new cultural forms and practices by contact with outside groups is termed:
A)acculturation
B)adaptation
C)amalgamation
D)syncretism
14

Within the United States, Baptists are regionally dominant in the:
A)Mountain West
B)New England region
C)South
D)Upper Midwest
15

Legal and educational systems are important components of which subsystem of culture?
A)ideological
B)protological
C)sociological
D)technological
16

Of the four major world religions, the one, which has experienced the most extensive worldwide dispersion, is:
A)Buddhism
B)Christianity
C)Hinduism
D)Islam
17

One distinguishing feature of all culture hearths of the Old World and the Americas is their:
A)abandonment as centers of culture and settlement in modern times
B)clustering in a band around the earth between 20 degrees south and 40 degrees north latitude
C)confinement to lowland river valleys
D)location on the western sides of continental landmasses
18

Which of the following relations involving a nation and religious conflict between groups is incorrect?
A)Philippines - Christians and Jews
B)Palestine - Muslims and Jews
C)Northern Ireland - Catholics and Protestants
D)Sri Lanka - Buddhists and Hindus
19

The present day spatial distribution of Buddhism is best described as:
A)China, Tibet, Siberia, Korea
B)Northern India, China, Southeast Asia
C)Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Japan
D)Tibet, India, Middle East, Japan
20

The viewpoint that people, not environments, are the dynamic forces of cultural development is called:
A)environmental determinism
B)possibilism
C)syncretism
D)civilization
21

When immigrants to a country give up many of their past cultural traits, lose their distinguishing characteristics and merge into the mainstream of the dominant culture, they are said to have:
A)acculturated
B)amalgamated
C)adapted
D)assimilated
22

Under which form of economic organization does each sex maintain a respected, productive, coequal role in the kinship group?
A)industrial
B)commercial agriculture
C)hunting and gathering
D)subsistence agriculture
23

The status of women is a cultural spatial variable because:
A)women are found all over the world
B)gender relationships and role assignments differ among societies
C)women follow men in migration
D)women are the prime producers of agricultural products
24

Which of the following is not an effect of popular culture?
A)uniformity is substituted for differentiation
B)the individual is exposed to a broader range of available opportunities
C)it obliterates locally distinctive folk culture lifestyles.
D)it reinforces tradition and resistance to change.
25

Which of the following is not an aspect of material culture?
A)furniture
B)tools
C)folk songs
D)musical instruments