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2 October, 17:49

What is the difference between a culture and a subculture?

a) Subcultures change frequently, while cultures do not change very often.

b) Membership in a subculture is better than membership in a culture.

c) Members of a subculture have some different norms than the culture to which they also belong.

d) A subculture is larger than the culture of which they are a part.

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  1. 2 October, 18:01
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    c) Members of a subculture have some different norms than the culture to which they also belong.

    Explanation:

    A Subculture is a group inside the culture that have some different beliefs than the culture to which they belongs. Subcultures develop their own values and norms regarding political, sexual and cultural matters.

    Hence the answer to this question is option c.
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