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AleksAgata [21]
2 years ago
5

Define diversity and state how it relates to Africa

History
1 answer:
Brrunno [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

Diversity highlight the difference that exist between different social groups that interact with one another.

Explanation:

Diversity does not only revolves around races, it can also include differences in culture, language, or historical background.

Africa is a very unique region where different tribes exist and influence wide variety of social aspects in the region. They have their own tradition, rules, arts, and basic standards of what considered to be right and wrong.

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