Answer:
Bicultural self-efficacy.
Explanation:
The sense of assurance in one’s ability to participate and interact in a culture of origin and a second culture is referred to as<em> bicultural self-efficacy</em>. Bicultural self-efficacy is the ability to deal effectively with a culture other than the culture of origin and being able to understand and successfully communicate in both languages. It is also feeling confident and capable of having good social interaction.
Answer:
The correct answer would be option A, Pre conventional Morality.
Explanation:
Pre conventional morality is a process of moral development. Pre conventional morality is concerned with the distinction and divergence between right and wrong.
There are two stages of pre conventional morality. In the first stage, Obedience and punishment are there, whereas the second stage is about the Self Interest.
The first stage in which the children are concerned with the obedience and punishment, the children try to be obedient and behave in a way that they don't get punished. The children before the age of 5 years fall under this stage. The other stage starts from the year 5 and ranges up to 9 years of age.
So Henry is four years old and he disapproves of stealing jelly beans from his sister's easter basket because he thinks his mother will spank him if he does. It means henry is afraid of the punishment and he tries to be obedient, which means he is practicing the first stage of Pre conventional morality.
It is definitely not true that many small rural communities have best transport, so we can reject the option b) and d) together with it.
The best answer is that they don't have mass transit systems (a is the correct answer). It's not true that they can walk everywhere because they can for example be forced to walk to a different town if they need a hospital.
The city had more job opportunities in factories
Answer: Cultural diversity
Explanation: The existence of differences or distinct customs, behavior, attitude within a certain group, society or community is referred to as cultural diversity. One may expect that chimpanzees should all have the same attribute, custom usually called monoculture, However, this is not usually the case, differences may exist within a group even though they possess similar physical build or outlook. Differences in greeting, religious ritual, cultural sentiment, grooming and so on make up differences between groups within a society, which is reffered to as diversity in culture.