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mariarad [96]
4 years ago
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Match the concepts with their descriptions

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Goryan [66]4 years ago
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Answer:

Culture = A way of life, including customs and beliefs.

Homogeneous = A group with same traits.

Multicultural = Made up of many cultures or ethnic groups.

Explanation:

An example for culture would be each religion. Each religion has their own set of conduct, foods, behavior, and even clothing rules.

An example of homogeneous would be the United States, and the states within it. Each state has the same level of governments that eventually build the entirety of the United States.

An example for multicultural could be the United States. United States was built from colonialism from several countries colonizing them. Several countries influencing the creation of the US is multiculturalism.

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