World heritage refers to

A) sites perceived to have outstanding universal value for all of humanity.
B) the social ties, networks, institutions, and trust that members of a group use to achieve mutual benefits.
C) the view that the diffusion of Western science, technology, and practices to other peoples would enable them to advance socially and economically.
D) awareness of cosmic forces influencing human use of the environment.
E) the idea that global and local forces interact and that both are changed in the process.


Answer: A) sites perceived to have outstanding universal value for all of humanity.

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