Hi !!
I would answer ► 2, 3, 4
<em>II- Folk culture from once isolated regions can be diffused to other regions of the world.</em>
<em>III- Pop culture threatens to eradicate folk culture as groups abandon traditions in favor of a common culture.</em>
<em>IV- So folk culture have les and less influence than ever before.</em>
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<em>Which is not so in countries less "developed" industrial countries where traditions are still very important. Of course, they do not have modern communication, but their traditions aren't disappearing.</em>
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<em>I, II and </em> <em>IV are available ... otherwise, that's what I would have said !!</em>
<em>or I and just IV .....</em>
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hope this is correct and helpful ☺☺☺
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