Western cultures tend to dominate other cultures due to a combination of historical factors, including colonialism, economic power, and technological advancement. The legacy of colonialism established political and economic systems that often favored Western ideologies and practices. Additionally, the globalization of trade and communication has amplified the reach of Western culture, often leading to the spread of its values, lifestyles, and consumer products worldwide. This dominance can also be reinforced by media representation and cultural exchange, which often prioritize Western narratives.