How does high culture differ from popular culture?

A. High culture represents the coexistence of several cultures, whereas popular culture is the representation of a specific culture.
B. High culture runs counter to the values of the dominant society, whereas popular culture is small and informal.
C. High culture is designed to reach large numbers of people, whereas popular culture is aimed to reach a specific group of people.
D. High culture defines and reinforces mores, whereas popular culture encourages individuality.
E. High culture is the cultural expression of a society's highest social classes, whereas popular culture is widespread among a population.


Answer: E

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