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Mollykgkg

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Why is hair color not considered a cultural trait?
 
  A) Hair color may be shared by most members of a culture, but it is not a learned trait.
  B) There are many different colors of hair within one culture.
  C) People learn which hair colors are preferred, but they cannot change their hair color.
  D) Hair color is neither learned nor shared throughout the culture.

Question 2

The process of cultural change known as __________ describes a situation in which a subordinate society adopts cultural traits or technologies through contact with a more powerful society,
 
  either through force or due to perceived economic or social advantages.
  A) acculturation
  B) stimulus diffusion
  C) unconscious invention
  D) enculturation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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