i think that the 1950's culture relflected the repression of free thoughts and social change precipitated by the red scare because it felt like it.... i think that the 1950's culture relflected the repression of free thoughts and social change precipitated by the red scare because it felt like it....
you can reflect in thought, or reflect some thing in a Mirror. There's other ways to reflect to.
Culture is the collection of knowledge, worldviews and traditions that are handed down from generation to generation and that guides human thought and activity. Culture is also defined as the body of human creations and institutions that reflect the knowledge, worldviews, and traditions that are handed down such as the visual and performing arts, political and economic systems, religion, language, and sports and games.
whats the relation between language and culture
Yes, material culture and non-material culture are typically thought to be related as they often influence and shape each other. Material culture refers to physical objects created by a society, while non-material culture includes beliefs, values, and behaviors. The two are interconnected as material objects can reflect the values and beliefs of a culture, and in turn, non-material culture can influence the creation and use of material objects.
Culture
they thought it was important to the culture
The laws assert the importance of individual rights and freedoms.
Mirrors were thought to reflect bad energy away.
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That is called repression, which is a defense mechanism used by our mind to protect us from thoughts or feelings that may be too distressing to face.
The question makes no sense. Rewrite it. If you wish to know what people thought that answer can't be given because people couldn't write so history doesn't record what they thought.
He thought of it as civilising - Greeks considered their culture and system of city-states as superior.