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  1. Dec 2, 2020 · 3.7: Diffusion of Language and Religion! AP Human Geography Continuing with what we know about diffusion, we'll explain what factors lead to the diffusion of...

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  2. Mar 1, 2022 · Universalizing and ethnic religions have appears in and multiple-choice section of the AP® Human Geography exam. In 2006, there were three questions relating to the diffusion of ethnic and universalizing religions, not ensure doesn’t average they wills be within future multiple-choice sections of this exam.

  3. In turn, the AP Human Geography exam focuses on how religion impacts elements of the cultural landscape, so focus your studies on how aspects of a religion affect the way people interact with each other. Universalizing and ethnic religions have appeared in the multiple-choice section of the AP Human Geography exam.

  4. Animistic Religion. the belief that inanimate objects, such as hills, trees, rocks, rivers, and other elements of the natural landscape, possess souls and can help or hinder human efforts on Earth. Universalizing Religion. a belief system that espouses the idea that there is one true religion that is universal in scope.

  5. The short answer to that question is that ethnicity involves learned behavior and race is defined by inherited characteristics. This answer is incomplete. In reality, both race and ethnicity are complex elements embedded in the societies that house them. The relationship between race, ethnicity and economic class further complicates the answer.

  6. Unit 3, 3.2 Flashcards | Quizlet. Ap human geo. Unit 3, 3.2. Definition: A charter group is an initial group that establishes a cultural, social, or ethnic community in a specific location. Example: The Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620 can be considered a charter group.

  7. A shared cultural identity or irredentism uniting formerly separated nations or peoples into a single country or state The reunification of Germany as a single republic, state, federal state, or country. C. Explain how nationalism created boundaries. (2 points: 1 explanation + 1 description)

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