---- Latin/South Americans play a huge part in North American sports. You may not realize it, but about 10% of the people in the MLB, are from either the Dominican Republic, Cuba, or some where in South America
How did cultural diffusion help preserve the legacy of the Phoenicians
it is called diffusion or sometime called borrowing
enculturaion A+LS: cultural diffusion
just does Cultural diffusion is the process through which the idea(s) of a particular cultural are spread
the best example is between the hutu and tutsi in Rwanda in 1994 in which about 800000 were killed
Examples of cultural diffusion in the US include the spread of sushi and yoga from Japan, salsa dancing and tacos from Mexico, and the popularity of Bollywood films from India. These cultural elements have been embraced and integrated into American society, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the country.
How did cultural diffusion help preserve the legacy of the Phoenicians
Some examples of cultural diffusion in Southern California include the fusion of Mexican and American cuisine in the form of California burritos, the popularity of Asian-inspired street food like sushi burritos, and the incorporation of yoga and meditation practices from Eastern cultures into mainstream wellness routines. Additionally, the influence of Hollywood has spread American pop culture worldwide, further contributing to cultural diffusion in the region.
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cultural diffusion
it is called diffusion or sometime called borrowing
for example pupusas. pupusas are from El Salvador. Mexico borrowed it from el salvador the diffusion country is el salvador.There are more than 5 examples of cultural diffusion. The top five are compass, bow, arrow, music and cars.
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
The silk road played a big part in cultural diffusion.
enculturaion A+LS: cultural diffusion
The antonym of cultural diffusion is cultural isolation or cultural segregation, which refers to the deliberate exclusion or limitation of external cultural influences on a society or group.