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st ses, PHAM 4.2 Understand how people sustain local cultures in rural and urban areas. 4. When members of a local culture live together in ethnic neighborhoods or rural small towns, it helps them resist these two negative influences of popular culture: a. acculturation and federation b. customization and placelessness c. syncretism and stimulation d. cultural appropriation and assimilation toward 5. The U.S. government had an official policy of Native Americans. Native Americans resisted and are reinvigorating their cultures by reviving their_ a. customization / nonmaterial culture b. assimilation /customs c. cultural appropriation / material culture d. syncretism/ cultural landscapes
126 CHAPTER 4 Local Culture, Popular Culture, and Cultural 6. Ogallala Lakota families on Pine Ridge are building a community called Thunder Valley, Community members designed the the layout of streets, houses, and community buildings, to reflect their culture. a. functional zonation b. reterritorialization c. urban morphology d. placelessness
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