The south
Moralistic, Individualistic, and Traditionalistic
Political cultures may be consensual or conflictual on issues of public policy and on their views of legitimate governmental and political arrangements. In a consensual political culture citizens tend to agree on the appropriate means of making decisions and tend to share views of what the major problems of the society are and how to solve these. In more conflictual cultures the citizens are sharply divided, often on both the legitimacy of the regime and solutions to major problems.
Civic culture is characterized by acceptance of the state's authority, and participation in civic duties, and in a participant political culture, citizens can influence the way the government operates, while in a parochial political culture, citizens are only satisfied by the presence of a central government and cannot question.
NO
threaten the enviorment
Moralistic, Individualistic, and Traditionalistic
Globalists may view cultures, places, and regions as interconnected and influenced by global trends, emphasizing diversity and cross-cultural understanding. Traditionalists, on the other hand, may prioritize preserving specific cultural identities, traditions, and local customs within their respective regions, often resist global homogenization.
A globalist would look at the overall culture of the entire world as higher than that of the individual components. A traditionalist is opposite.
They had different cultures.
European
Leadership is decentralized within small, virtually powerless groups.
A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement. The exact definition varies among political cultures.
We typically think of culture as defined by geography or ethnicity
One barrier that can come in the form of body language is nonverbal communication differences. Gestures, facial expressions, and physical proximity can vary across cultures and lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations between individuals from different cultural backgrounds. It is important to be mindful of these differences and seek to improve cross-cultural communication by being open and respectful towards diverse forms of nonverbal communication.
imaginary lines that divide or seperate tribes, cultures, territories, or traditions
Political cultures may be consensual or conflictual on issues of public policy and on their views of legitimate governmental and political arrangements. In a consensual political culture citizens tend to agree on the appropriate means of making decisions and tend to share views of what the major problems of the society are and how to solve these. In more conflictual cultures the citizens are sharply divided, often on both the legitimacy of the regime and solutions to major problems.
blending of cultures is not the answer it is political means