<span>I believe the answer is nonmaterial culture
Nonmaterial culture refers to abstract/intangible things that could be used to represent a certain culture.
Examples of nonmaterial culture: Traditional songs from a certain culture, the norms from a certain culture, the roles of each members in a certain culture, etc.</span>
The bill of rights play an essential part in setting the foundation of what rights each and every citizen of the country has, and what the government cannot take away. Out of the bill of rights is where all other rights are built on, or just an expansion of the original.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau - His theories always suggested that man (rather a child) is never born evil. Everyone is born as pure and innocent. It is the society he/she lives in and the circumstances he/she undergoes that shapes his/her personality. That is why he always advocated that children should be protected from societal pressures and influences and let nature take its course, so that the demands of the society do not corrupt him/her.
I had to look for the options and here is my answer:
The following listed above are classified under the SECONDARY DIMENSIONS OF DIVERSITY. The dimensions of diversity are classified into primary and secondary dimensions and those that belong in the primary dimensions are gender, age, ethnicity, race, physical abilities and sexual orientation.
The correct options are (a) Canada, © United States, (E) Britain.
Canada, the U.S and Great Britain participated in the D-day operations in Normandy.
<h3>What was the D-day operation of Normandy? </h3>
- It was codenamed as Operation Neptune.
- It was the largest seaborne invasion recorded in history.
- Also known as the Normandy landings, it happened during World War II.
- It was the allied invasion of west Europe and it was launched on June 6,1944.
- It included the landing of U.S, British and the Canadian forces in Normandy.
- The goal was to bring an end to the Nazi Reich by joining forces with the Soviet forces too.
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