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nramada

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What is the difference between ideal culture and real culture?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is the nature of for-profit schools?
 
  a. They are built around a particular specialty yet funded publicly.
  b. They are public schools that are run like private schools and may develop their own curriculum.
  c. They are based on the idea that market forces will solve the problems of education.
  d. They permit parents to use public funds to enable their children to attend their school of choice.
  e. They require students to pay to attend, but reinvest the money in public education initiatives.



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Answer to Question 1

Ideal culture refers to cultural guidelines that members of society claim to accept, while real culture describes actual patterns of behavior.

Answer to Question 2

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