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natalie2426

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In the cultural spectrum described by Cross and colleagues, a sense of racial superiority refers to:
 
  a. cultural competence.
  b. cultural incapacity.
  c. cultural destructiveness.
  d. cultural blindness.

Question 2

How would a traditional Japanese woman reply to the following request: Would you like to come to the drunken orgy I'm hosting this weekend?
 
  a. Yes
  b. No
  c. It would be difficult..
  d. Not on your life..



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micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

B



Answer to Question 2

C





 

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