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Religion in the United States

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The coordinates of Quakertown is 40 degrees north and 75 degrees west, it is North of Philadelphia and close to the coast of the Atlantic. In the south eastern part of Pennsylvania. Formal regions: Wawa Land; We live around a lot of Wawa stations. Agricultural; there are a lot of farms nearby. Christian Religion; main religion is Christianity. Functional Region: Power Plants; a good majority of the energy that is supplied to people who live in Quakertown comes from power plants Vernacular Region: Amish; we live close to Amish communities

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Chapter 4 review Which is an example of commodification? Souvenirs Jeans Britney Spears? fake nail ____________ is when a group of people lose their dominating traits when they come into contact with another culture. Assimilation Globalization Aesthetics Which is an example of cultural appropriation? When the U.S. tried to make Natives more like the dominant culture A large-scale drug company taking a remedy from a tribe and marketing it Teaching younger generations your traditions and culture The Makah American Indians in Neah Bay, Washington preserved their culture by: Reinstating the whale hunt Living in traditional huts Celebrating the Bison hunting ritual Which is an example of neolocalism? Mennonites moving to rural areas Groups separating into ethnic neighborhoods

Continents Religion

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Peru People, Culture, Festivals People, Culture, Festivals?occupy an important position in Peru.? Most of the?People of Peru?are mestizo. Mestizo is an?admixture?of Amerindians and Peruvians of European ancestry.The rate of the Peruvians of European ancestry is 15 %. A small number of African, Japanese, and Chinese ancestries are also found in Peru. Spanish and Quechua are the two?official languages?of Peru.Christmas,?Corpus Christi?or Holy Week, etc. are thefestivals of Peru. Harps, lutes, guitars, bandurrias, vihuelas, etc. are the instruments which are used in the music of Peru. Ingredients like maize, potatoes, tomato, etc. are used in the?Cuisine of Peru. Ceviche, lomo saltado, etc. are some the distinctive ?dishes?of Peru.

Civil Liberties and Civil Rights

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Name: AP U.S. Government and Politics Mr. Fern?ndez Unit 9 ? Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Key?Terms General ? Bill of Rights: First ten amendments in the Constitution; limitation of the federal government. ? Selective incorporation: The bill of rights is understood to have been present to regulate the federal government and federal government only according to some people. Others believe that the 14th amendment requires states to adhere to the bill of rights. The courts use ?selective incorporation? to uphold individual clauses within each amendment and rejecting other clauses as inapplicable with the state government. ? Substantive rights: What the government can and cannot do ? cannot
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