| A | B |
| culture traits | activities and behaviors that people repeatedly practice |
| ethnic groups | population that shares a common cultural background |
| innovation | new ideas accepted into a culture |
| diffusion | spread of an innovation or other culture trait into another culture region and adopts it |
| acculturation | one culture changes a great deal through its meeting another culture |
| domestication | growing or taming a plant or animal by studying it closely |
| subsistence agriculture | people grow food on small farms mostly for their own families |
| commercial agriculture | growing of crops for sale |
| urbanization | growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities |
| culture hearths | regions of important new ideas and developments |
| nationalism | feelings of pride and loyalty for one's country |
| fundalmentalism | movement that stresses the strict following of basic traditional principles |
| tolalitarian governments | countries governed by one person and a few advisors |
| democratic governments | everyone in society has a voice in their government |
| tariffs | taxes placed on imports and exports |
| quota | limits the amount of a particular good that can be imported |