Culture can refer to social valued works of art, humanities, and sciences, AND

a. Characteristic aspects of a group's everyday experiences, socially transmitted among group members
b. Only the visible features that make people look different
c. Only the unseen features that make people different from others
d. Differences in skin color


A

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a. They may share some values, attitudes, and practices, but there are many other variables that shape their interactions. b. They probably do not share the values, attitudes, and practices of immigrants from other countries. c. Their values, attitudes, and practices are predictable because an individual's country of origin is the most important cultural variable. d. They will have to modify many of their values, attitudes and practices so that their children can fit in with their non-Vietnamese peers.

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Power distance refers to

a. the degree of social domination in a society b. the degree of political and economic domination in a society c. how much equality or inequality people accept or expect d. the privileges associated with different positions in an organizational culture

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