<span>Its true. Rituals often create distinctions between the sacred and the secular because
Rituals have the ability to turn basic daily activities into mystical and sacred events. An example is the preparation of food for the Lord's Supper and for a common supper.</span>
Answer:
The answer is deethnicization.
Explanation:
Unlike ethnicization, which attaches, enhances or preserves certain social boundaries in order to permanently associate original products (or their derivatives) to a particular ethnic group, de-ethnicization does the opposite: it detaches products originally associated with a specific ethnic group, and attaches their roots to other subcultures or ethnic groups.
A) vanishing
sorry the site makes me put at least 20 charters so all of this is just filler cause I don't feel like explaining it.
I'm pretty sure the vanishing point is A :)