Cultural diversity refers to the:

a. acknowledgment of variation in thoughts, communication, values, and beliefs.
b. belief that one's own culture is similar to another's culture.
c. realization that all people in a particular culture have the same beliefs.
d. view that individuals living in a country should speak the native language.


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Cultural diversity refers to variations with respect to the thoughts, communications, actions, cus-toms, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups.

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