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  1. Artifact. An item from the past (such as a dinosaur bone, or something made by human's in the past. Assimilation. the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another. Baha'i. Started in Iran in 1800s. Bahai is based on two people. Bahai doesn't take the Qur'an literally.

  2. a group of belief systems, norms, and values practiced by a people. folk/local culture. a culture that incorporates a homogeneous population that is typically rural and cohesive in cultural traits. folklore. the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through generations by word of mouth. popular culture.

  3. AP Human Geography: Unit 3 Chapter 6. Term. 1 / 28. culture. Click the card to flip 👆. Definition. 1 / 28. all of a groups learned behavior ,actions ,beliefs, and objects. Click the card to flip 👆.

  4. AP Human Geography is an introductory college-level human geography course. Students cultivate their understanding of human geography through data and geographic analyses as they explore topics like patterns and spatial organization, human impacts and interactions with their environment, and spatial processes and societal changes.

  5. If you are using assistive technology and need help accessing these PDFs in another format, contact Services for Students with Disabilities at 212-713-8333 or by email at ssd@info.collegeboard.org. The 2020 free-response questions are available in the AP Classroom question bank. Download free-response questions from past AP Human Geography ...

  6. Cultural Geography explores how culture shapes human behavior and interactions across space. It examines the distribution of cultural traits like language and religion, and investigates processes like diffusion and globalization that impact societies. This field analyzes the relationship between culture and power, including issues of cultural ...

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  8. This phenomenon illustrates the process of. the more dominant culture adopts most of the traits of the less dominant culture. the dominant culture completely absorbs the less dominant one. cultural traits are equally exchanged between two cultures. the less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential one.