Which of the following options provides the best analysis of how migration can change culture?

Migration does not have a significant cultural impact, as destination regions and source regions usually remain unchanged.
Migration only affects the culture of source regions, as people usually assimilate into the culture of their destination region.
Migration completely changes the culture of destination regions.
Migration can spread cultural ideas to destination regions, but in recent eras it has had more of an effect on source regions.

Migration can spread cultural ideas to destination regions, but in recent eras it has had more of an effect on source regions.

Which terms best describes the process by which culture in two regions becomes more similar due to migration? (1 point)

cultural assimilation
cultural convergence
cultural diffusion
cultural remittances

cultural convergence

Which of the following options best analyzes the ways in which war can lead to the spread of culture? (1 point)

War changes culture in places that are conquered by enemy armies who force cultural practices on conquered peoples.
War does not usually change culture in a noticeable way, since it largely involves political motivations.

War leads to the destruction of cultures in places where it occurs by disrupting cultural landscapes.

War can impact culture in multiple places, by spreading cultural traditions through conquest or the movement of soldiers.

War can impact culture in multiple places, by spreading cultural traditions through conquest or the movement of soldiers.

War can lead to the destruction of objects or structures associated with cultural practices. What is the term for these objects and structures? (1 point)

gender roles
cultural artifacts
cultural landscapes
ethnic groups

cultural artifacts

Which option best analyzes how trade contributed to cultural change in Southeast Asia in the Medieval era? (1 point)

Trade led to increasing connections between Arabia and Southeast Asia, leading to acculturation.

Trade led to the creation of merchant communities, which caused the diffusion of religious practices from Arabia to Southeast Asia.

Trade led to Arab merchants establishing themselves in Southeast Asian communities and largely assimilating to existing religions, while spreading other cultural practices to the region.

Trade did not lead to significant cultural change in Southeast Asia during this period.

Trade led to Arab merchants establishing themselves in Southeast Asian communities and largely assimilating to existing religions, while spreading other cultural practices to the region.