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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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The "pizza effect" is a term that refers to the phenomenon in which Select one: a. Europeans get credit for foods or traditions

that were originally Asian. b. the cultural imperialism of white Americans applied to food and ethnic culture. c. elements of a nation or people's culture get transformed or more fully embraced elsewhere before being re-imported into the culture of origin. d. the tendency of "foreign" foods to become Americanized.
History
1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Right choice is:

c. Elements of a nation or people's culture get transformed or more fully embraced elsewhere before being re-imported into the culture of origin.

Explanation:

The "pizza effect" refers to the fact that pizza , which is an original Italian dish, was taken to the USA and made popular by Italian immigrants in their restaurants and pizzerias, and then it came back to Italy and re-incorporated there and appreciated in a different way. Pizza is rather seen as an American type of fast food, rather than a purely Italian  product. Similar things could be said about some Mexican dishes and their Texan equivalents.

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