How does the everyday usage of the term "culture" differ from its academic definition?

A) The common usage reflects a desirable quality that can be acquired.
B) The academic definition reflects traits that are only possessed by a segment of the population.
C) The common usage deals only with patterns that have been passed down for generations.
D) The academic definition is narrower than the common usage.


A

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