Discrimination and prejudice, in concept, are the same. These words pertain to judgement of a thing or a person without any solid basis. They arise out of a person's opinion or perspective. More often, they can be laced with emotional influence. So, the statement is true.
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A society will be considered to has a dynamic and heterogeneous culture if it <em><u>possessed wide variety of cultural identity</u></em> (such as different ethnicity, traditions, language, etc.) and their culture are constantly evolving as they interact with one another.
Micro-culture is the type of culture that is not common in a society, because it only held by small percentage of people in that society.
Societies who maintain communication with micro-culture will give a chance for people in that culture to fully express their heritage and assimilate their cultures with the mainstream culture, resulting in a new combination between the two.
This will add the notion that the society has a dynamic and heterogeneous culture.
Ok I am guessing but I think D, large oil reserves :))
Not true Plato did NOT conclude that all states were bad