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- Culture in World Affairsinternational-relations › culture-in-world-affairs
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- 8 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Western culture is characterized by a belief in universal rationality, progress driven by empirical science, and aims focused on mastering nature. Therefore, all the listed features collectively define it.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Place the following historical events in the correct sequence based on when they occurred: i. The Iranian Revolution, ii. The First Intifada and the rise of Hamas in Palestine, iii. The Algerian Civil War.
- 2.How is the term 'Sharia' best defined?
- 3.What were the consequences of the Iranian Revolution of 1978-1979?
- 4.According to Huntington, what factors contribute to the 'clash of civilizations'?
- 5.How is multiculturalism best defined?
- 6.How can religious fundamentalism be best described?
- 7.Which of the following best represents the key elements that define a culture?
- 8.How is the term 'civilization' best defined?
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