Answer:
Non-material culture
Explanation:
According to sociology, culture consists both in material culture and non material culture:
- Material culture refers to the <u>objects</u> that surround people from different places.
- Non material culture refers to the <u>ideas</u> that people have about their own culture. In other words, their <u>beliefs, norms, institutions, values, customs, languages, etc. </u>
This question asks us about the way of using objects, as well as customs, beliefs, philosophies, governments, and patterns of communication. This has to do with <u>ideas that people have about their culture and everything that is non physical.</u> Therefore, this is an example of non-material culture.
<span>This is called friction. This is because the polarization that occurs tends to be a result of these new cultural practices not being as acceptable to those of a more conservative bent, and leads to conflict among the old guard and those of the newer, more urbane mindsets.</span>
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Answer:
hr
Explanation:
The hr element in HTML(hypertext markup language) represents a horizontal rule. Visually it appears like a horizontal line. This horizontal line has a semantic meaning that shows/represents a thematic break between elements such as between paragraph elements. It usually used to denote change in topic. It is however not available as a layout attribute in HTML5, CSS is used instead.