30. When a person moves into an area with a different culture, they begin to give up parts of their culture and adopt new ones. What is the last part of their culture they will likely give up?
A. Clothing.
B. Foods.
C. Health practices
D. Language.
Ans) C. Health practices
Explaination:
Cultural practice generally refers to the manifestation of a culture or sub-culture, especially in regard to the traditional and customary practices of a particular ethnic or other cultural group. In the broadest sense, this term can apply to any person manifesting any aspect of any culture at any time.
- The last part of their culture they will likely give up are Health practices.
- As, generally people quickly adopt to clothing, foods, and language but adopting Health practices is a difficult thing & it's last part of their culture to give up.
30. When a person moves into an area with a different culture, they begin to give...
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