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What is the most likely reason that northern Europe and North America are low-context cultures?
 
  A) People from both regions learn the value of slow negotiations based on trust.
  B) People from both regions are raised to show concern and respect for others.
  C) Both regions have historically placed value on developing personal relationships.
  D) Both regions have a history of relying on rhetoric to convey ideas and opinions.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is an example of an idiom?
 
  A) David is in a lot of trouble because he missed a deadline.
  B) Erica has been deluged with an overabundance of work.
  C) The office was like a graveyard yesterday because we lost the bid.
  D) In creating the new software, Sally found that necessity is the mother of invention.

Question 3

Hofstede's cultural dimensions can be classified as a need-based model of motivation.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a PM for another one.

Answer to Question 3

TRUE



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