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| Is a repetitive act that a particular individual performs. |
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| Is a repetitive act of a group, performed to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group. |
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| Is traditionally practiced primarily by small, homogeneous groups living in isolated rural ares. |
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| Is found in large heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. |
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| From place to place at a given time |
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| In contrast to popular culture, folk cultures are more likely to vary_____________. |
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| Folk cultures spread primarily by _____________. |
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| Rapidly diffuse through modern communication systems. |
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| Popular customs are more likely than folk customs to ____________. |
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| A folk custom can become part of a popular culture |
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| The current distribution of soccer demonstrates that ____________. |
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| Popular customs most frequently originate in __________. |
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| Familiar events in daily life |
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| Folk customs usually originate from __________. |
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| __________ is not a major hearth of country music, unlike southern Appalachia, central TN and KY, and the Ozark and Ouachita mtns. |
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