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Which of the following accurately describes the way in which a feature of material culture varies according to geographic region?

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In regions dominated by popular culture, people’s clothing choices are often determined by occupation, while in folk cultures, clothing choices are more significantly influenced by climate.

In regions dominated by popular culture, people’s clothing choices are often determined by occupation, while in folk cultures, clothing choices are more significantly influenced by climate.

Native American peoples developed the modern game of lacrosse, but the popular contemporary game differs significantly from the original in materials used and in the style of play.

Native American peoples developed the modern game of lacrosse, but the popular contemporary game differs significantly from the original in materials used and in the style of play.

Hip hop developed in the Bronx in the 1970s in response to social and political conditions, but as it diffused, hip hop became less political in order to achieve mainstream appeal.

Hip hop developed in the Bronx in the 1970s in response to social and political conditions, but as it diffused, hip hop became less political in order to achieve mainstream appeal.

Wine production is most prevalent in developing countries, where the grapes can be grown and the wine produced inexpensively, and then shipped all over the world.

Wine production is most prevalent in developing countries, where the grapes can be grown and the wine produced inexpensively, and then shipped all over the world.

In general, religion affects cultural activities and worship practices but does not affect material culture.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
In regions dominated by popular culture, people’s clothing choices are often determined by occupation, while in folk cultures, clothing choices are more significantly influenced by climate.

Reason: Folk clothing reflects local environmental conditions and available materials; popular clothing is more standardized and often tied to occupations, fashion industries, and global trends.