How did American fast-food culture spread to South Asia, and how complete was the resulting cultural diffusion?(1 point)

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Fast-food culture spread through the creation of merchant communities, and led to the diffusion of every aspect of American fast-food culture.
Fast-food culture spread through the creation of merchant communities, and led to the diffusion of every aspect of American fast-food culture.

Fast-food culture spread through the actions of multinational companies, and led to the diffusion of every aspect of American fast-food culture.
Fast-food culture spread through the actions of multinational companies, and led to the diffusion of every aspect of American fast-food culture.

Fast-food culture spread through the actions of multinational companies, and created hybrid cultural features.
Fast-food culture spread through the actions of multinational companies, and created hybrid cultural features.

Fast-food culture spread through the creation of merchant communities, and created hybrid cultural features.

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The most accurate response is:

Fast-food culture spread through the actions of multinational companies, and created hybrid cultural features.

This option reflects how American fast-food chains, such as McDonald's and KFC, entered South Asian markets, often adapting their menus and practices to suit local tastes and cultural preferences, thus resulting in a blend of both American and local food cultures.