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Upon returning home to the U.S. after a long stay overseas, Rene felt like she were going crazy.. She hated American television telling them to buy products in order to be liked. She was experiencing
 
  a. institutional completeness. c. reentry shock.
  b. cultural relativity. d. cultural transmission.

Question 2

The intensity of culture shock depends on all but which one of the following factors?
 
  a. the extent to which home and foreign cultures are different
  b. the level of preparation or knowledge about the new culture
  c. the circumstances surrounding the encounter with the new culture
  d. the mode of transportation one employs to enter a foreign country



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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