Explain the perspective of ethnocentrism. What problem can an ethnocentric perspective lead to? Identify and explain the perspective that is preferred in sociology instead of ethnocentrism

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. Ethnocentrism refers to the belief that one’s culture is superior to the culture(s) of others.
2. Ethnocentrism is a biased perspective in which other cultures are condemned.
3. Ethnocentrism could include a sense of superiority or forceful imposition of cultural values on another society.
4. Cultural relativism, the perspective that all cultures are equally valid in the experience of their own members, is preferred because sociologists can be open-minded about the beliefs and practices of other cultures.

Sociology

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