The Portuguese and the Europeans
Brazil's population and culture have been influenced by a diverse mix of indigenous peoples, Portuguese settlers, enslaved Africans, and immigrants from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Each group has contributed unique elements to Brazil's vibrant culture, including music, dance, food, and language. However, the indigenous peoples and Africans have had significant influence in shaping the country's cultural landscape.
increased migration, higher birth rates among minority groups, and interracial marriages. These factors have contributed to a more diverse population in the US.
Mass culture refers to shared cultural experiences and values that are widely disseminated and consumed among a large population. It often includes popular forms of entertainment, media, and consumer products that have mass appeal and influence across various societal groups.
It can depend on the specific context, but generally, groups may be more likely to change their material culture before their non-material culture. This is because material culture, such as tools or technology, can be more visibly and tangibly altered, while non-material culture, such as beliefs or values, may be more deeply ingrained and take longer to shift.
The 10 most populated countries include:ChinaIndiaUnited StatesIndonesiaBrazilPakistanNigeriaRussiaBangladeshJapan
The eight types of culture are: Daily life, History, Social Groups, Arts, Government Language, Religion and Economy.
Portuguese Africans Indigenous Italians Germans Polish Japanese Lebanse Jewish
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.
They were the Greeks, the Romans, and the Latins.
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Culture refers to the learned behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes that characterize a society or population. The different customs practices by religious groups, social groups, and nationalities are part of their culture. Culture is not a biologically-inherited trait.
Portugese, Spanish, German, Italian, Mulatto and Amerindian.
The only two groups that are distinctly different in Australia's culture would be the indigenous aboriginal population and the immigrant's. the immigrant's of course have a multitude of different cultures them selves.
They were the Greeks, the Romans,and the Latin
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Most ethnic groups share a common culture which is their main connection point. Each of the native ethnic groups had their unique culture which they shared and some cut across the board to other ethnic groups.
Societies are called multicultural when different ethnic groups are settled in the same towns or cities and they retain their own culture and traditions. Instead of assimilating with the local population, these groups maintain their own identity.