Which of the following are fundamental elements of culture?
A) customary beliefs, volcanic mountain ranges, and river settlements
B) material beliefs, customary forms, physical norms, and material social traits
C) social forms, material traits, customary beliefs, and physical environments
D) customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms
E) physical environments and material traits
Question 2
When geographers say that the South is partly defined as a region by the Baptist Church, they understand that
A) low educational attainment and economic factors are not as important as religion in determining the boundaries and characteristics of this region.
B) the Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Methodist, and other churches also attract adherents in the South, but to a lesser extent than do Baptist churches.
C) the Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Methodist, and other churches attract almost no adherents because the Baptist Church has obtained such a high amount of power and state support there.
D) the Presbyterian, Baptist, Roman Catholic, Methodist, and other churches are supported by the state governments of the South.
E) Christian legislators in state governments do not let religious convictions and related biases interfere with their work.