Consider religion, government, and economic systems. How do these factors create, change, or influence a culture or society?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Religion, government, and economic systems influence culture by changing the system in which people live and work. If something is illegal, against church doctrine, or financially incorrect, people usually won't do it, and culture will usually shift against that thing. On the reverse side, if something is legal, financially sensible, or endorsed by religion culture will usually shift to accept that thing.
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A) doing research involving children. B) selecting research participants on the basis of gender or some other categorical variable. C) selecting research participants on the basis of extreme scores on some measure. D) doing research during daylight savings time.
Which of the following is a publication that heralded the party press era?
a. Five Thirty-Eight b. The Federalist Papers c. New York Times d. New York World