<span>All cultural groups have their own norms, which are the rules for accepted and expected behavior.
</span><span>Cultural norms are rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation.
</span><span>Example for American culture norms: to maintain fairly direct eye contact when conversing with others.</span>
Brahmanism is a religion of transition between the Vedic religion (completed around the 6th century BC) and the Hindu religion (which began around the third century AD).
According to other authors, Brahmanism (or Brahmanical religion) is the same as Vedicism (or Vedic religion).
Maybe since the 4th century BC C. began to know the Upanishad, which were stories (written by Brahmins) where a Brahmin teacher taught his disciple about a unique God who was superior to the Vedic gods. They preferred meditation to opulent animal sacrifices and the ritual consumption of the soma psychotropic drug.
The Brahmins became the sole repositories of knowledge about the unique Brahman (the formless Divine, generator of all gods). There were no longer Chatrías who had spiritual knowledge, but had to become disciples of a Brahmin at some point in their lives.
From the third century or II a. C. they began to recite everywhere the extensive poems Majábharata and Ramaiana as well as the doctrinal treatises (agamas) of the different dárshanas (religious schools) that constitute a body of knowledge that has endured throughout history and has more than 280 million faithful.
<span>The fact that the concepts of the ego and id have changed since the initial identifying of the concepts is an example of changing these philosophical components as the times change, in order to ensure that they remain relevant for an ever-changing and technologically advanced society.</span>
The answer is false, because the bandwagon technique refers to the act of persuading an audience to buy or do something (as advertised) simply because others are doing it (lots of cigarette adverts use this technique, for reference). The type of propaganda defined in your question is the testimonial propaganda: "When a famous or figure endorses and supports a product, connecting the famous person with that product."