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Ethnocentric behavior is holding other cultures to the standard of their own culture. It is not clear that we are all inherently ethnocentric, we all have inherent points of view and the more limited that point of view the more likely one is to exhibit ethnocentric behavior.
1. cultural isolation of China
Ethnocentric
if this is referring to cultural differences, the answer would be "ethnocentric". an ethnocentric person believes that their culture or way of doing things is the best, and possibly only way
Because they use their own culture as a standard of judgment.
It is a false statement that during their Golden Age, the Chinese were eager to learn from the other cultures they interacted with. At this point, the Chinese were very ethnocentric.
The participatory theory criticizes the modernization paradigm on the grounds that it promoted a top-down, ethnocentric and paternalistic view of development.
The bus that the Chinese are currently developing is rear engine motor bus. This engine allows the vehicle to move at faster speeds and get to places faster.
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ethnocentric is an adj. so you can describe any object with it.it means, 'characterized by or based on the attitude that one's own group is superior'An example:Although Jimmy seemed to think that everyone was equal, he was secretly ethnocentric.
3rd world is often considered a derogatory term in today's day and age. A more appropriate way to phrase this question might be, "Is Cameroon considered a developing country?" Even though the use of developing might be viewed as ethnocentric, it is more culturally sensitive.
Loyalty to the government