they both were able to produce clothes and water for there jfak;hdgohari
they both were able to produce clothes and water for there jfak;hdgohari
they both were able to produce clothes and water for there jfak;hdgohari
i don't know, so either check your social studies book or an encyclopeida
i don't know, so either check your social studies book or an encyclopeida
i don't know, so either check your social studies book or an encyclopeida
A pluralistic society is characterized by variations in ethnicity, religion, cultural heritage, socio-economic status, i.e. a "melting pot" as has been said of the US. By contrast, a homogeneous society would be primarily made up of one ethnic group, share a common language and heritage.
Economic socio-cultural refers to the intersection of economic factors and social or cultural influences in shaping behavior, practices, and outcomes in society. It examines how economic systems interact with social and cultural norms, values, and beliefs to influence decision-making, distribution of resources, and overall development. This perspective highlights the interplay between economic structures and the broader social and cultural context.
As the African population rapidly grew, the African American Church soon became a political, cultural, and social center for them.
how economic variables influences on consumer behavior
This topic is debatable and can go either way, personally I believe that the American influence was stronger than Canadian influences. Look at entertainment, social and economic influences
The macrosystem refers to the broad societal or cultural influences that shape an individual's development. These influences can include cultural norms, economic systems, political ideologies, and societal values that impact the individual's beliefs and behaviors.
Theodore L. Cross has written: 'Black capitalism' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Domestic Economic assistance, African Americans, African American businesspeople, Afro-Americans, Afro-American businesspeople