B is the answer to this question...
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This example applies to standard American culture:
- Religion: most people in America are Christians, both Protestant and Catholic. Before Europeans came, Native Americans had their own religions, and in recent times, Catholicism has grown due to the migration of Hispanics, who are majority Catholic.
- Economic activity: until the mid 18th century, the majority of Americans were farmers. Ever since, industry, and later, services, became the economic occupations of the majority of people.
- Language: in the Midwest. German used to be spoken by a large part of the population. With time, due to both americanization, and repression, German essentially disappeared, and English became the majority language.
Answer: Question # 1: Option B
Question # 2: Option C
Question # 3: Option B
Explanation:
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Names and labels in a culture denote their heritage and culture. Some people have labels due to their accomplishments in a culture and they hold great importance and honor to them. In some cultures, a person is meant to have multiple names which consist of their heritage and family lineage.
Therefore the labels and name in every culture has its own significance that defines their roots. It also provides them a sense of belonging in a foreign land and becomes their identity that speaks volumes for them.