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RRMR

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What does it mean to view culture as a form of text?
 
  a) This is a way to learn the underlying facts about foreign practices.
  b) This is a way of understanding the symbols associated with cultural practices and performances.
  c) This is a way of reducing the study of other cultures to books and articles.
  d) This is a way of avoiding the relativistic fallacy.

Question 2

American football best represents which American ideal?
 
  a) Relations with others as they are supposed to work
  b) Family as it is supposed to work
   c) Success as it is supposed to work
  d) Games as they are supposed to work



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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