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Which of the following options best analyzes the ways in which war can lead to the spread of culture?(1 point)
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War does not usually change culture in a noticeable way, since it largely involves political motivations.
War does not usually change culture in a noticeable way, since it largely involves political motivations.
War changes culture in places that are conquered by enemy armies who force cultural practices on conquered peoples.
War changes culture in places that are conquered by enemy armies who force cultural practices on conquered peoples.
War leads to the destruction of cultures in places where it occurs by disrupting cultural landscapes.
War leads to the destruction of cultures in places where it occurs by disrupting cultural landscapes.
War can impact culture in multiple places, by spreading cultural traditions through conquest or the movement of soldiers.
War can impact culture in multiple places, by spreading cultural traditions through conquest or the movement of soldiers.
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War can impact culture in multiple places, by spreading cultural traditions through conquest or the movement of soldiers.
Explanation: This response recognizes that war spreads culture in several ways — through imposed practices in conquered areas, through soldiers, refugees, and trade moving ideas and goods, and through long-term cultural interactions — rather than saying war has no cultural effect or only destroys culture.
Explanation: This response recognizes that war spreads culture in several ways — through imposed practices in conquered areas, through soldiers, refugees, and trade moving ideas and goods, and through long-term cultural interactions — rather than saying war has no cultural effect or only destroys culture.
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