Which of the following statements is FALSE about cultural objects?

A. Media products are also cultural objects.
B. They are created by and associated with people who share a culture.
C. They are often variations of basic items.
D. They are a part of nonmaterial culture as well as material culture.


Answer: D

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What will be an ideal response?

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