NOT
the election of a democratic leader in the Arab state of Tunisia.
MAYBE
the adoption of a democratic-leaning constitution in Libya.
The correct answer is - folk cultures.
The globalization is a process that has its positives and negatives, thus it has its supporters and critics. This process has been gradually connecting people all over the world, get the countries to collaborate better in political and economic ways, as well as spreading out a certain type of culture, mainly the Western culture.
The spreading of the Western culture, with the globalization, unfortunately, threatens the folk cultures all around the world. The younger population are seeing the Western culture as superior and cool, so they are trying to practice it, while in meantime they are neglecting their own traditional culture, so nowadays, lot of the folk cultures, especially the smaller ones, are struggling to survive.
True because if the climate is warm you wouldn't build a house with heating and then humans have built many things that cause the climate to change like cars
<span>German and French are the most spoken
and aprox... 390,000 people worldwide speak Luxembourgish.
Luxembourgish is also spoken in small parts of the surrounding countries of Belgium (in the Province of Luxembourg near Arlon), France (in small parts of the Lorraine) and Germany (around Bitburg and Trier). In Germany and Lorraine it is simply considered the local German dialect. Since the Second World War, however, the language has not been taught in these countries, with the result that use of Luxembourgish is largely restricted to the older generations.
Furthermore, the language is spoken by a few descendants of Luxembourg immigrants in the United States, and a closely related variety is spoken by ethnic Germans long settled in Transylvania, Romania (Siebenbürgen). </span>