how human cultural variation,social differences, social change, and political identities affects culture?
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Human Cultural Variation: A Definition •It refers to the differences in social behaviors that different cultures exhibit around the world. ... ETHNICITY • It is the expression of the set of cultural ideas held by a distinct ethics or indigenous group
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how human cultural variation, social differences, social change, and political identities affect culture :
- Cultural relations affect both progressive and aggressive relations due to the elaboration of those societies being uninfluenced by one another.
- What may be considered good form in one culture may be considered an obnoxious gesture in another.
- As this occurs constantly, societies push each other to change.
- The natural variations between humans are epitomized in the ideas of natural selection and elaboration.
- Mortal variation is grounded on the principle that there's variation in traits that affect for recombination of genes from sexual reduplication.
- These traits are variable and can be passed down decade to decade.
- It also relies on discriminational reduplication, the idea that the terrain can not support unlimited population growth because not all individualities get to reproduce to their full eventuality.
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