Culture shock refers to:
A) major changes originating within one's home culture
B) the initial mental and physical stress experienced, to varying degrees, when an individual enters a new culture
C) major changes originating outside one's home culture
D) the perception that one's home culture is overwhelmed by external cultural forces
B
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. glasnost. b. the reversal of the Brezhnev doctrine. c. a refusal to submit to disengagement strategies. d. his inability to repress strikes in Poland. e. his concession that communism was no longer viable.
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a. free Athenians over their slaves b. peasants c. soldiers d. men over women e. merchants
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