A) A person’s social status and education B) A group C) A person’s language and religion D) A country’s economic and political system E) A group’s customs, values, and beliefs
A) Nationality B) Social class C) All of the above D) Ethnic group
A) It leads to cultural conflicts B) It fosters creativity and innovation C) It promotes social cohesion D) It encourages cultural homogeneity
A) Economic growth B) Social cohesion and unity C) National security D) Political stability
A) Imposing restrictions on minority B) Forcing others to adopt one’s own culture C) Accepting and appreciating cultural differences D) Ignoring cultural differences E) Accepting and appreciating cultural differences
A) By ignoring cultural differences B) By promoting social cohesion and stability C) By creating conflicts and instability D) By assimilating minority cultures
A) To promote cultural awareness and understanding B) To ignore cultural differences C) To assimilate minority cultures D) To promote cultural awareness and understanding E) To teach a single dominant culture
A) To prove one’s own view is correct B) To ignore opposing views C) To impose one’s own opinion D) To avoid conflict and promote harmony
A) By acknowledging their right to hold that view B) By criticizing their opinion B) C) By ignoring their perspective D) By mocking their beliefs
A) It promotes critical thinking and informed decision-making B) It limits understanding C) It creates conflict D) It reinforces existing beliefs |