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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
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Cultural Imperialism (select all that apply, there are one to four possible correct answers): Has led some countries, such as Fr

ance, to adopt policies to regulate foreign influences Is where dominant groups (primarily in wealthier countries) press their culture on others Has led to an increased use of minority languages and a decreased use of English Is synonymous with "glocalization"
Social Studies
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ohaa [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Has led some countries, such as France, to adopt policies to regulate foreign influences

Is where dominant groups (primarily in wealthier countries) press their culture on others

Explanation:

Cultural imperialism refers to the exercise of supremacy in cultural relations in which the ideals,values,  traditions, social and moral norms of a dominant  culture are imposed on the other non-dominant cultures. This type of imperialism in which the dominant community extends powerfully its authority over the other population by transforming the features of the culture of the non-dominant community.

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