A sub dominant culture refers to a culture within a society that does not hold as much power, influence, or representation as the dominant culture. It may have unique practices, beliefs, or traditions that differ from those of the dominant culture. Sub dominant cultures often experience marginalization or discrimination within the larger societal context.
This is known as cultural assimilation, where a less dominant culture adopts elements of the practices and ideas of a more dominant culture as a result of interaction. This process can lead to changes in traditions, language, and beliefs within the less dominant culture.
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Dominant traits are more common. For example, brown hair and eyes are good examples of dominant traits. Another example of a dominant trait are your earlobes! Free earlobes are more common than attached earlobes.
Huntington's disease is an example of a lethal dominant mutation. It is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a dominant mutation in the HTT gene, leading to progressive loss of motor and cognitive functions, eventually resulting in death.
A dominant global culture is a nation or way of life that tends to cause changes in most cultures. Today, the United States is a good example of a dominant global culture.
Strengths of the dominant culture include stability, unity, and shared values that can create a sense of belonging and identity. However, weaknesses may include exclusion of minority groups, resistance to change, and perpetuation of inequalities.
An example that would not be considered assimilation is a person retaining their original cultural practices and not adopting the customs of the dominant culture.
A sub dominant culture refers to a culture within a society that does not hold as much power, influence, or representation as the dominant culture. It may have unique practices, beliefs, or traditions that differ from those of the dominant culture. Sub dominant cultures often experience marginalization or discrimination within the larger societal context.
Most Europeans nations do have a dominant culture. The culture is based on the Greco-Roman structure of laws and society.
example of a dominant business
This is known as cultural assimilation, where a less dominant culture adopts elements of the practices and ideas of a more dominant culture as a result of interaction. This process can lead to changes in traditions, language, and beliefs within the less dominant culture.
assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture
teenagers frequently create or join subcultures-think goths,punks,skinheads,etc to express their particular values,tastes,identities etc in contrast to the more mainstream, adult, conventional culture. there are also political subcultures of the far right and left in contrast to a more conventional middle ground.similarly with religion and sexuality.if heterosexuality remains the dominant culture,celibacy and same sex orientations must find their subcultural space and place somewhere else.
sub-cultures
To assimilate people of various cultures into the dominant culture.
Usually not every person in a region belongs to the dominant or mainstream culture's. some regions are multicultural. example: the united states and Canada coating other cultures besides the dominant one.