Yes, all major political parties in Scotland are aware of this and are much more collectivist than their Westminister counterparts. It can also be easily seen by the high popularity of the Labour and Scottish National party.
well, in my opinion, the relationship of England and Scotland would probabaly be: -they are neighbour countries ( they are near or close). -they have same culture and religion. -they are both part of United Kingdom.
Yes, and the population is 10 times bigger. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, If you take population and area but if you take tourist inflow and culture then Scotland is far ahead. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- England is 1.66 times the area of Scotland.
Scottish culture contains certain foods such as fish and chips, folklore which includes Halloween, and its own family of dialects and languages. Some of the culture's elements are protected by law.
Scotland west and Scotland east
Scotland
No, it is a Constitutional Monarchy.
A ollectivist culture is especially likely to emphasize the importance of social harmony.
Individual culture is a culture that values the individual over the group. This contrasts with a collectivist culture, which values the individual only with respect to their contribution to a certain social group.
Yes, they are very interdependent due to their nomadic and cattle herding lifestyle.
Scottish culture.
The Highland Games!
Most of Scotland's culture is centred around Edinburgh.
If the definition of Collectivism is watered-down to the point where democracy is collectivist, then Yes, Spain is collectivist. However, Spain does not have the socialist institutions like the Welfare Apparatus in Scandinavian Countries or the Kibbutzim of Early Israel which are often considered "Properly Collectivist", so the answer should be No.
Scotland is not a race.......... it's a country, people from Scotland are called Scottish but there is also a large variety of other culture and races in Scotland.
they did lot of work
Yes. Scotland invented the bagpipes.
An individualistic culture is a culture in which the members' primary focus is that of themselves and their immediate families. In contrast to collectivistic cultures where the members are concerned more with the well being of the group than their own well being. USA is a highly individualistic culture.