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  • 2. According to the authors: [D]
    C (Evidence: Paragraph [D], lines 07–08)
  • 8. What is one reason that it is possible to make generalizations about American culture despite the diversity in the United States? [K]
    A (Paragraph [K], lines 10–13)
  • 4. As applied to American society, the analogy of the "mosaio" implies that: [F]
    A (Paragraph [F], lines 04-06)
  • 7. Which statement best describes how the American media has, until recently, portrayed cultural groups? [J]
    C (Paragraph [J], lines 06-10:)
  • 9. Why is it important to understand cultural values?[M]
    C (Paragraph [M], lines 04–06)
  • 6. Which of the following statements does not correctly describe a stereotype? [H]
    C (Paragraph [H], lines 04-07)
  • 13. The American ideal of equality means that: [Q]
    B (Paragraph [Q], lines 01-03)
  • 12. The fact that in Russian and Japanese there is no exact translation for the word "privacy" means that: [P]
    C (Paragraph [P], lines 03–07)
  • 10. Which of the following would not be considered mainstream American values? [N]
    A ( Paragraph [N])
  • 14. People can better understand their own cultural values if: [S]
    A (Paragraph [S], lines 01–03)
  • 11. The relationship of individualism to attitudes and practices regarding privacy is an example of [O]
    C (Paragraph [O], lines 01–05)
  • 1. As it is used in this book, the term. "American" refers to: [A, B]
    B. (Paragraph [B], line 4)
  • 3. The "melting pot" view of America's diversity implies that: [E]
    A ( Paragraph [D], lines 03-04)
  • 5. By the year 2010, the white majority will: [G]
    B (Paragraph [G], lines 05-07)