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Wadzanai

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The major difference between enculturation and acculturation is
 
  a. enculturation is generally seen as positive, while acculturation is generally seen as negative.
  b. enculturation occurs when a person learns the values, beliefs, and rituals of their primary culture, while acculturation results in acquisition of a secondary set of cultural norms.
  c. enculturation is the choice of the person entering a new culture, where acculturation is forced on an individual by the dominant culture.
  d. there is no practical difference.

Question 2

__________ refers to social attitudes, rehabilitation and counseling practices, and policies that favor individuals without disabilities.
 
  a. Ageism
  b. Ableism
  c. Privilege
  d. Advocacy



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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