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The division of cultures into M-time and P-time cultures is an aspect of:
 
  A) artifacts.
  B) haptics.
  C) chronemics.
  D) sociolinguistics.
  E) proxemics.

Question 2

Worldwide, individuals such as Saint (Mother) Teresa and the writer Mario Vargas Llosa are marked socially by:
 
  a. class mobility.
  b. authoritative power.
  c. ascribed status.
  d. prestige.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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