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Which of the following options provides the best analysis of how migration can change culture?(1 point)
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Migration completely changes the culture of destination regions.
Migration completely changes the culture of destination regions.

Migration only affects the culture of source regions, as people usually assimilate into the culture of their destination region.
Migration only affects the culture of source regions, as people usually assimilate into the culture of their destination region.

Migration does not have a significant cultural impact, as destination regions and source regions usually remain unchanged.
Migration does not have a significant cultural impact, as destination regions and source regions usually remain unchanged.

Migration can spread cultural ideas to destination regions, but in recent eras it has had more of an effect on source regions.
Migration can spread cultural ideas to destination regions, but in recent eras it has had more of an effect on source regions.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Migration can spread cultural ideas to destination regions, but in recent eras it has had more of an effect on source regions."

Reason: Migration influences both destinations and origins — it brings new customs, languages, foods, and beliefs to receiving areas, while transnational ties, remittances, return migration and media increasingly reshape cultures back in source communities. The other choices are too absolute or dismissive.