Answer:
B. Providing information
Explanation:
Generally, there are different methods for passing information from one point or person to another. The common of passing information includes the use of mails, text messages, phone calls, postcard among others. There are also non-verbal methods of passing information. Example of such methods is through a broad smile to show that one approves something.
What is cultural diversity? Diversity is nothing more than a difference from the majority. In any culture there is a majority and many minorities. Culture is a set of norms that set standards for a society of what is acceptable behavior.
In every culture there are basic standards for social interaction such as personal space distance, eye contact, amount of body language displayed in public, negotiating style, etc. In America, we stand about eighteen inches apart when engaged in normal conversation; prefer very direct eye contact; are pretty demonstrative with body language and negotiate very directly always asking the other party for their “bottom line”. In other cultures they may stand closer or farther than we are comfortable, may view direct eye contact as rude, be more or less open to displaying body language and negotiate more indirectly.
In America, many of us have a peculiar habit of assuming that those who differ from our norms are wrong. We tend to view the world from a rather myopic view leading to those outside this country calling us “Ugly Americans”.
Cultural diversity makes our country richer by making it a more interesting place in which to live. Just think how boring a meal would be without Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Italian, German, French or Indian food!
Cultural diversity also makes our country stronger and better able to compete in the new global economy. People from diverse cultures bring language skills, new ways of thinking, creative solutions to difficult problems and negotiating skills.
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Answer: B) communism.
Explanation:
The Eastern European bloc is also known as the communist bloc, it was comprised of countries under the command of the Soviet Union since the end of World War II to the end of the Cold War when it was dissolved through the Prague agreement in 1991
The separation of the eastern bloc and the independence of many countries was due to the economic problems faced by the Soviet Union, to the annoyance of the restrictions in which they lived and the desire to raise their economies.
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