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Determine the differences between social context and political context.(1 point)
Political context refers to connections that were made between people and cultures.
Social context refers to behaviors that were considered normal during a period of time.
Political context refers to all of the events and people of a region.
Social context refers to the type of government that exists.
Political context refers to connections that were made between people and cultures.
Social context refers to behaviors that were considered normal during a period of time.
Political context refers to all of the events and people of a region.
Social context refers to the type of government that exists.
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The main difference between social context and political context is that social context refers to the behaviors, norms, and values of a society or community, while political context refers to the framework of government, laws, and power structures in a particular country or region. Social context is more focused on the cultural and societal aspects of a community, while political context is more focused on governance and power dynamics.
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Social context refers to behaviors that were considered normal during a period of time.
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