2. ____________________ culture is conceived as small, incorporating a homogeneous population, typically rural and cohesive in cultural traits.

A. Material
B. Popular
C. Folk
D. Non-material
E. Local
Not sure

3. Which of the following is an example of a non-material aspect of culture?
A. Church Building
B. An altar
C. Religious decoration
D. Burning of incense
E. Burial site
D?
4. In terms of popular culture, cities like Paris, New York, and Milan are referred to as.........
A. Capitals
B. World Cities
C. Local Cultures
D. Hearths
E. American Cities
B?
5. The fact that trends in popular culture proceed from large global centers through a series of progressively smaller cities is an example of..........
A. Hierarchical diffusion
B. Migration
C. Relative location
D. Stimulus diffusion
E. Absolute location
A?
6. Reflecting its origins and cultural tradition, Hutterite leaders speak____________________.
A. American English
B. Rarely and never to outsiders
C. Archaic German
D. The Amish dialect of French
E. French
Not sure
7. The changes in local culture brought about by the onslaught of popular culture tend to disrupt ___________________.
A. Population
B. Economics
C. Transport Connections
D. Religious Beliefs
E. Custom
E?
8. Government efforts to discourage native practice and languages in the USA and Canada were attempts to __________________ native groups.
A. Segregate
B. Protect
C. Eradicate
D. Assimilate
E. Support
Not sure
9. "Little Sweden" in Lindsborg, Kansas is a good example:
A. Tribalism
B. Globalization
C. Neolocalism
D. Placelessness
E. Material Culture
D?
10. In 1830 there were over 290 local breweries in Ireland. The number declined to less than 10 in 1980. Today, Irish beer and prefabricated Irish pubs are marketed to the world by the global brewing corporation ________________.
A. Coors
B. Guinness
C. Miller
D. Anheuser - Busch
E. Heineken
Not sure