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Annette [7]
1 year ago
5

Acculturation is an informal process of learning a culture, and ___________ is a formal system of teaching knowledge, values, an

d skills.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Mariana [72]1 year ago
6 0

Acculturation is an informal process of learning culture, and <u>education</u> is a formal system of teaching knowledge, values, and skills.

Acculturation is a procedure of social, psychological, and cultural alternate that stems from the balancing of two cultures even as adapting to the winning way of life of the society.

The definition of acculturation is the switch of values and customs from one organization to some other. Japanese human beings dressing in Western apparel is an instance of acculturation. A manner by means of which the tradition of an remoted society adjustments on touch with a one-of-a-kind one.

Acculturation can be defined because the 'process of studying and incorporating the values, beliefs, language, customs and mannerisms of the new country immigrants and their households are living in, which includes behaviors that affect health inclusive of nutritional habits, interest tiers and substance use.

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