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AP Human Geography
Unit 3 – Cultural Geography
Topic 3.7
What is the primary difference between hierarchical and contagious diffusion in terms of religion?
Hierarchical diffusion involves spreading from a person or place of authority, while contagious diffusion occurs through direct, often local contact.
Contagious diffusion is controlled by political authorities, while hierarchical diffusion occurs spontaneously amongst population.
Hierarchical diffusion refers to the spread of language, while contagious refers to the spread of religion.
Hierarchical diffusion happens only through written communication, while contagious diffusion happens through word-of-mouth.
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