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Your cultural background influences your behavior by providing you with a system of accepted ethics. These ethics form the culture's view of what is right and wrong, what is useful, what is a waste of time, etc.

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you have different religions according to different cultures, or how you've been raised in a family. Maybe media, the environment your in or friends also have an affect on your beliefs.

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Yes, behavior is the result of learned environment and practices.

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Q: How does behaviour and belief vary from culture to culture?
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