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Transculturation is:
 
  a. The movement of people from one culture to another.
  b. The result of the conquest of one culture by another.
  c. A political program aimed at creating a single world culture.
  d. The notion that cultural traits are transformed as they are adopted and new cultural forms result.
  e. The idea that people should be raised simultaneously in at least two cultures.

Question 2

As culture traits move from one society to another:
 
  a. Their meanings tend to remain unchanged.
  b. They tend to lose their meanings.
  c. Their meanings tend to change.
  d. They lose their logical integration into culture.
  e. They tend to become less and less important to the society in which they originated.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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