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A high-stress situation in which one finds oneself in another culture in which former behavior patterns are ineffective and one fails to understand the basic cues of social intercourse is termed as culture shock.
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- When the brain finds itself to have become incapable of processing the information being thrown at it, it gets stressed and becomes vulnerable to the shock received in such a situation.
- In a new culture where there is nothing familiar, the brain finds it difficult to relate the practices, activities, etc. to the experiences from the past and the available knowledge and thus exhibits unresponsiveness.
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1. B, 2. A, 3. D, 4. C, 5. A, 6. B
Explanation:
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Politics wants the citizens point of views on things so they know what decision can be the best
Many rivers make up pieces between the US-Canadian border
Detroit River, Halls Stream: New Hampshire - Quebec, Monument Creek, Niagara River, Pigeon River: Minnesota - Ontario, Rainy River: Minnesota - Ontario, St. Clair River: Michigan - Ontario, St. Croix River: Maine - New Brunswick, St. Francis River Maine - Quebec, St. John River: Maine - New Brunswick, St. Lawrence River, St. Marys River