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Marty

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How are cultural rights different from human rights?
 
  A. Human rights are real, whereas cultural rights are just perceived.
  B. The United Nations protects human rights but not cultural rights.
  C. Cultural rights are vested in groups, not in individuals.
  D. Cultural rights are more clear-cut than human rights.
  E. The term cultural rights is a politically-correct synonym for human rights.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about subcultures is NOT true?
 
  A. Subcultures exemplify levels of culture.
  B. Subcultures have different learning experiences.
  C. Subcultures have shared learning experiences.
  D. Subcultures may originate in ethnicity, class, region, or religion.
  E. Subcultures are mutually exclusive; individuals may not participate in more than one subculture.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E





 

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