Answer:
b. social conventions.
Explanation:
What one culture considered rude, another sees as perfectly acceptable. In some cultures, it is appropriate to use a stern, direct tone in admonishing strangers or in conducting business deals. This is an example of cross-cultural diversity in terms of: <u>social conventions</u>. Social conventions are the ways individuals within a culture behaves, these behaviors are controlled by norms (unwritten rules).
The way individuals greet, talk and conduct business, behaves in a community are controlled by norms, known as social conventions.
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Hello, here isn’t any choices provides so I’m just going to answer off prior knowledge. I’m assuming this is for psychology ? This could either be Unhealthy Attachment, which is once the parent leaves the child is in distress and uncomfortable until they come back and usually when they do they actually aren’t interested in them as much. Or stranger anxiety, where a child does not want to go with strangers and clings to their caregiver. Hope this helped
Answer:
(I don't see a chart but I'll give it a guess based on the info I have)
1. C. Sugar cane. Though all other options are true to some extent.
2. B. They all have a warm/tropical climate.
3. D. Brazil.
4. B most likely - can't guarantee.
5. Again, no chart, but probably D.
6. E? Or F is also a possibility.
I'm winging it here, so correct me if I'm wrong.
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