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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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A culture in which public space and private space are similar in size and individuals guard their public space carefully, becaus

e entry into public space affords entry into private space as well is called: ascription culture. neutral culture. diffuse culture. achievement culture.
Social Studies
2 answers:
ANEK [815]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Ascription culture

Explanation:

Ascription culture could be defined as how a society guards it's values, their achievement and respect whatever they hold together, projecting to the society their togetherness. This culture places an emphasis on titles, rank and hierarchy are important in and of themselves. People are valued based on what they have and can offer.

WITCHER [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

diffuse culture.

Explanation:

Diffuse culture is one in which people prefer and understandindirect communication. This is in a bid to limit exposure of their public space.

The belief is that those having access to their public space can also access their private space.

For example a parent in the upper class conveying to their child that they cannot marry from a lower class.

This behaviour limits public space in order to protect private space. So they are similar in size.

Countries that have diffuse culture include: China, Russia, India, Spain, and Argentina.

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