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Which statement about culture is correct?
People who share values have the same culture.
Culture cannot be learned, because a person is born with it.
Culture is static, and therefore it does not change.
People who live in the same country always have the same culture.
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None of the statements is correct.
- Sharing some values does not mean people have the same culture; culture includes many elements (beliefs, norms, practices, symbols) and can vary even when some values overlap.
- Culture is learned through socialization, not innate.
- Culture is not static; it changes over time and with contact, technology, migration, etc.
- People in the same country can belong to different cultural groups (regional, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic), so they do not always share the same culture.
- Sharing some values does not mean people have the same culture; culture includes many elements (beliefs, norms, practices, symbols) and can vary even when some values overlap.
- Culture is learned through socialization, not innate.
- Culture is not static; it changes over time and with contact, technology, migration, etc.
- People in the same country can belong to different cultural groups (regional, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic), so they do not always share the same culture.
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