A) a folk custom can become part of a popular culture.
B) all sports are examples of folk culture.
C) television has infused all sports into popular culture.
D) American football is also an example of a folk culture.
E) sport is more important in less developed countries.
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A) people in Canada wearing thick jackets to stay warm.
B) men is the United States wearing ties for business and formal occasions.
C) Jewish men wearing modest black clothes.
D) Muslim women wearing modest black clothes.
E) women in Cuzco, Peru wearing traditional costumes.
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A) terroir, price
B) age, economic reasons
C) variety, yield
D) terroir, cultural values
E) location, cultural values
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A) contagious diffusion.
B) hierarchical diffusion.
C) relocation diffusion.
D) stimulus diffusion.
E) epidemic diffusion.
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A) Punk culture
B) Popular culture
C) Folk culture
D) Western culture
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A) who didn't have smooth playing fields to roll balls along.
B) from Iroquois players.
C) working in factories.
D) attending college in the American Northeast.
E) who wanted to invent a new sport.
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A) custom.
B) popular culture.
C) habit.
D) taboo.
E) character trait.
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A) Brazil, India, and Mexico
B) Russia, India, and South Africa
C) Brazil, Australia, and India
D) Canada, Germany, England
E) England, Egypt, Argentina
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A) Folk, diffusion
B) Folk, distribution
C) Popular, diffusion
D) Popular, distribution
E) Popular, activities
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A) humorous content
B) political content
C) social content
D) security content
E) Internet tools such as email or searching
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A) from place to place at a given time.
B) from time to time at a given place.
C) both from place to place and from time to time.
D) neither from place to place nor from time to time.
E) with rapid change.
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A) folk culture.
B) habit.
C) popular culture.
D) taboo.
E) relocation diffusion.
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A) multiple, anonymous hearths.
B) relocation diffusion.
C) daily activities of life.
D) Nashville, Tennessee.
E) Tin Pan Alley, New York.
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A) Clubs were founded in the United Kingdom to provide factory workers with organized recreation during leisure hours.
B) Brazil invented the game because it was easy to implement nationally.
C) It became part of the Olympics and therefore became popular.
D) It was a folk sport in so many regions in the world that global popularity was inevitable.
E) It is still considered a folk sport that just happens to be globally enjoyed.
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A) the Abipone people believed that eating hens will make them cowardly.
B) Muslims not eating pork.
C) the ancient Israelites food restrictions that led to the kosher laws.
D) Buddhist monks not eating meat.
E) the Abipone people preferring to eat Jaguars to be strong, brave, and swift.
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A) Judaism and Islam.
B) Judaism and Buddhism.
C) Christianity and Buddhism.
D) Christianity and Hinduism.
E) Islam and Hinduism.
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A) Japan.
B) India.
C) Guatemala.
D) Sudan.
E) Germany.
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