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same class, religious, regional or ethnic background
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It is a selective process, whenever two cultures come into contact, each one does not accept everything equally from the other..
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degree of variation in which there is interaction of different cultures
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it is free of internal contradictions and paradoxes it provides clear behavioral “instructions” to individuals a program on how to act, once grasped or learned by an outsider, can be characterized relatively simply.
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determines one's basic physical and psychological functioning.
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It is a two-way process, early scholars of change believe that contact between "primitive" societies and "civilized" societies caused the former to accept features of the latter.
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having to do with cognitive and affective processes characteristic of individuals
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a state of high development in art and thought existing in a society and represented at various levels in its members
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aving to do with social groups and institutions
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that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society