There has been both positive and negative effects of tourism in Central America and the Caribbean. A positive of tourism is the money that it brings to local economies, but a negative is that tourism may use too much water for swimming pools, laundry, and just the water used for cleaning for many people.
Q. Which element of Central America and Caribbean South America culture is based on European traditions?
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Q. How did European colonists in Central America and the Caribbean deal with the huge amounts of land and labor required to grow cash crops?
How did Europe colonists in Central America and the Caribbean deal with the huge amounts of land and labor required to grow cash crops? They imported enslaved Africans.
Q. What are the major groups that blended to form the culture of this region?
Native Americans blended with Spanish settlers;Caribbean blended Spanish, French, British, Danish; & Dutch influences with Africans & Native American elements. 2What are the major groups that blended to form the culture of this region? You just studied 10 terms!
Q. Which Caribbean country settled most of Central America?
Central America was the home of many Native Americans prior to Europe colonizing the region. The majority of the area was colonized by Spain. Spanish is still the most common language. The Caribbean Islands are another region that are considered part of the continent of North America.
Q. What civilizations have most affected the language culture and customs of the United States?
What civilizations have most affected the language, culture,and customs of the US? French, British, African , and Roman.
Q. How many different cultures are there in the United States?
11 distinct cultures
Q. What is an example of a dominant culture?
Asian Americans, Jews, African Americans, Latinos, and Deaf people, among others, are seen as facing a choice to oppose, be opposed by, assimilate into, acculturate (i.e. exist alongside), or otherwise react to the dominant culture.
Q. What is the dominant culture of the organization?
Dominant culture expresses the core values that are shared by a majority of the organization’s members. Subcultures are “minicultures” which tend to develop in large organizations to reflect common problems, situations, or experiences. These usually are defined by department or geographical separations.
Q. What is the difference between subculture and dominant culture?
We are immersed in a diversity of cultures and subcultures and countercultures are active parts of them. Subcultures include people who may accept much of the dominant culture but are set apart from it by one or more culturally significant characteristics.
Q. What is the relationship between culture and subcultures?
A subculture is a self-organized tradition of shared interests, lifestyles, beliefs, customs, norms, style or tastes. A culture is a shared social tradition that may include language, social norms, beliefs, art, literature, music, traditions, pastimes, values, knowledge, recreation, mythology, ritual and religion.
Q. Does the presence of subculture is good?
In this case, subculture can enrich the dominant culture, supporting the values and norms of organization’s culture. Apart from benefits in the form of an enhancing subculture, I personally feel that subcultures yield numerous other benefits to an organization.
Q. What is the difference between material culture and nonmaterial culture?
Material culture refers to the objects or belongings of a group of people. Metro passes and bus tokens are part of material culture, as are automobiles, stores, and the physical structures where people worship. Nonmaterial culture, in contrast, consists of the ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society.