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Question 1
1 Cultural diffusion is most likely to be the subject of material culture initially being culturally borrowed as opposed to nonmaterial culture.
   
 
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Question 2
2 Cultural leveling is slowly moving throughout the world.
   
 
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Question 3
3 Culture is extremely obvious to us in our day to day interactions.
   
 
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Question 4
4 A person who is ethnocentric makes a sincere effort to understand other cultures in those cultures' own terms.
   
 
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Question 5
5 There's nothing "natural" about material culture.
   
 
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Question 6
6 Symbols include: language, gestures, norms, and objects.
   
 
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Question 7
7 Language allows culture to exist.
   
 
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Question 8
8 Subcultures are a world within the larger world of the dominant culture.
   
 
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Question 9
9 Values often cluster together.
   
 
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Question 10
10 In cultural lag, nonmaterial culture changes at a slower pace than the material culture, thus creating a void in what many people could actually accomplish if they kept pace with technology.
   
 
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