Consider religion, government, and economic systems. How do these factors create, change, or influence a culture or society?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Religion, government, and economic systems influence culture by changing the system in which people live and work. If something is illegal, against church doctrine, or financially incorrect, people usually won't do it, and culture will usually shift against that thing. On the reverse side, if something is legal, financially sensible, or endorsed by religion culture will usually shift to accept that thing.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following statements best characterizes Art's argument about the versatility of nuclear weapons?

a. Their usefulness is limited to when a state's homeland is directly under threat. b. Nuclear weapons are irrelevant to an assessment of the fungibility of military power. c. Nuclear weapons are not fungible as a power resource, but they are only one part of a state's total military power assets. d. Although nuclear weapons are not particularly useful for achieving certain specific goals, they do increase a state's political influence in the international realm.

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Participatory democracy today is

A) rare in the United States but commonly practiced in Europe. B) common in the United States and in other democracies. C) common in the United States but rare in other democracies. D) common in the United States and Europe, but rare in other democracies. E) rare in the United States and in other democracies.

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Which of the following contributed to changes in polling in the 1970s? (choose one or more options)

a. politicians began taking polling more seriously b. the relative complexity of political issues in the US increased c. the cost of telephoning increased drastically d. polling became more scientifically rigorous

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