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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
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Who decides what is valuable in a culture?

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1 answer:
bulgar [2K]3 years ago
5 0

My Answer:

Nobody should decide what is valuable in a culture except if u don't seem it's right what the culture is :

But the question is do u think someone should decide what is  valuable in a culture ? Do u want them to think why something is wrong and you want them to decide what's Valuable in a culture .

FOR AN EXAMPLE : If a BULLY said he /or she is in control of deciding what  is valuable in a CULTURE would you do anything to stop it from them deciding or would you let THEM DECIDE WHAT'S IN THE CULTURE /OR A CULTURE ?

WOULD U OR WOULD U NOT YOUR CHOICE .

     WHY OR WHY NOT?

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