Why is it important to understand that cultures are integrated systems? O because when people move to a new culture, they are able to integrate that culture into their way of life O because all aspects of a culture function together as a system, and a change in any aspect of a culture is likely to produce changes in other aspects O because all cultures integrate aspects of other cultures O because culture is integrated into a society's infrastructure, social structure, and superstructure

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QUESTION 6
Why is it important to understand that cultures are integrated systems?
O because when people move to a new culture, they are able to integrate that culture into their way of life
because all aspects of a culture function together as a system, and a change in any aspect of a culture is likely to produce changes in other
aspects
O because all cultures integrate aspects of other cultures
O because culture is integrated into a society's infrastructure, social structure, and superstructure
QUESTION 7
If you are an advocate of cultural relativism, does this mean you are in favor of female genital mutilation?
O yes-even though I may object to it personally, I have to be in favor of it if it is part of someone else's tradition
O yes-because as a long-held tradition, it must be beneficial to the culture, and therefore must be viewed as positive
O no--because condoning a practice such as this impedes the necessary Westernization of their culture
O no--cultural relativism requires me to understand the context in which the practice occurs, but leaves me free to take a position of advocacy
against any practice which I view as a human rights violation
QUESTION 8
The idea that any aspect of a culture can only be judge according to its own standards is:
O ethnocentrism
O cultural relativism
O diffusionism
O structuralism
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 Why is it important to understand that cultures are integrated systems? O because when people move to a new culture, they are able to integrate that culture into their way of life because all aspects of a culture function together as a system, and a change in any aspect of a culture is likely to produce changes in other aspects O because all cultures integrate aspects of other cultures O because culture is integrated into a society's infrastructure, social structure, and superstructure QUESTION 7 If you are an advocate of cultural relativism, does this mean you are in favor of female genital mutilation? O yes-even though I may object to it personally, I have to be in favor of it if it is part of someone else's tradition O yes-because as a long-held tradition, it must be beneficial to the culture, and therefore must be viewed as positive O no--because condoning a practice such as this impedes the necessary Westernization of their culture O no--cultural relativism requires me to understand the context in which the practice occurs, but leaves me free to take a position of advocacy against any practice which I view as a human rights violation QUESTION 8 The idea that any aspect of a culture can only be judge according to its own standards is: O ethnocentrism O cultural relativism O diffusionism O structuralism
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