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asmith134

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Which dimension of culture refers to treating people in a kind, generous, fair, and helpful manner at the high end of the scale and letting people take care of themselves and rewarding self-enhancement over enhancement of others at the low end?

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Vicky drives a four-door sedan to work and other places everyday. How does her car affect the environment now compared to a similar car thirty years ago?
 A) A car is a car, so the environmental impact is likely the same.
  B) Her car is more economical today than it would have been thirty years ago.
  C) There are so many cars today that air pollution laws are nearly worthless.
  D) Today's car has a pollution-control device that reduces harmful emissions.
  E) Technology now produces cars that are completely harmless to the environment.



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Answer to Question 1

humane orientationhumane

Answer to Question 2

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