Answer:
Cultural characteristics that are spread by mass media are examples of cultural diffusion.
Explanation:
A is correct because the mass media is the prime source that enables cultural diffusion, or rather it helps people connect better, understand each other better, and the people often chose to adopt some cultural trait that is from another place because they like it, not because they have to or are forced to.
B is not correct because the assimilation is a process where the people are either adopting culture because they need to, or because they are forced to.
C is not correct because the cultural appropriation represents using cultural traits from another culture, but it has happened in many ways throughout history, with the mass media being just the tip of the iceberg.
D is not correct because cultural accommodation happens when people adapt to their new surroundings, adopting cultural traits from the host culture for their social life, but keeping the cultural traits from their parent country at home.
Answer:
I believe the answer is Globalization of production
Explanation:
Answer:
The Cocos and Nazca plate
Explanation:
As the island is located on the northern edge of the plate Nazca and its currently drifting away from the cocos plate in east and away from pacific place. The islands of Fernandina and Isabela has super bowl morphology along with deep calderas as these all parts of shield volcano system.
Answer:
0.15
Explanation:
Slope (m) =
ΔY
ΔX
=
-3
20
= -0.15
θ =
arctan( ΔY ) + 360°
ΔX
= 351.46923439005°
ΔX = 3 – -17 = 20
ΔY = -10 – -7 = -3
Distance (d) = √ΔX2 + ΔY2 = √409 = 20.223748416157
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Answer: Bolivia and Paraguay</h2>
Explanation:
A landlocked country is a country surrounded by land or lacking access to the sea or the ocean, and in South America there are two countries that have this characteristic: Bolivia and Paraguay.
This is considered a geographical disadvantage, as these countries must incur higher transportation costs in import and export, compared to other countries in the region. In addition, this fact separates these countries from the wealth and commercial activities that occur on the sea coast, such as fishing and maritime trade.
It should be noted that Bolivia previously had coastline and access to the Pacific Ocean, but lost this privilege in the Pacific War, which confronted it, along with Peru, with Chile.