Which of the following is an example of the relationship between culture and geography?(2 points)

Responses

A civilization isolated by mountains develops its own language.
A civilization isolated by mountains develops its own language.

Religious beliefs are passed down from one generation to another.
Religious beliefs are passed down from one generation to another.

People meet to discuss changes to their form of government.
People meet to discuss changes to their form of government.

Trade develops between two groups of people who use different economic systems.
Trade develops between two groups of people who use different economic systems.

1 answer

The best example of the relationship between culture and geography from the options provided is:

A civilization isolated by mountains develops its own language.

This response demonstrates how geographical features (in this case, mountains) can lead to cultural developments (such as the creation of a unique language) due to isolation and limited interaction with outside groups.