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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
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What is modern technology’s impact on culture?

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omeli [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer to the question: What is modern technology´s impact on culture?, would be: it has led to an intercultural mixing that has sometimes caused a restructuring in the traditions, customs and beliefs of nations and peoples.

Explanation:

Technology, especially the advancement in communications, has literally erased physical and cultural divisions, and barriers between people. Now, it is possible for people to become acquainted with the cultural traditions of other parts of the world just through communication devices. Although this has had the positive impact that there is more interaction between cultures, and therefore an enrichment, it has also had the effect that now cultures, and societies have mixed so much, to the point where some of them have lost their true identity, and some have had to face re-structuring, in order to adapt to the new world. An example of this is the way that people from Asia, especially South East Asia, and Latin America, no longer identify themselves with their own cultures, but adapt themselves to other cultural systems that they deem better, acquiring such changes as forgetting their languages, or their traditions, for the sake of those they deem better.

shusha [124]3 years ago
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Hope this helps  <span>In today's </span>technology<span> driven world, people expect to have the means to communicate with others at any given moment. </span>
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