Laura comes from an upper-class Christian family. When she started dating Ben, who is nonreligious and from working-class background, her family was not accepting of their relationship. This is an example of how
a. intercultural relationships often involve multiple and intersecting cultural differences, including class
and religion.
b. religious differences matter more than class differences in intercultural relationships.
c. class differences matter more than religious differences in intercultural relationships.
d. class and religious differences do not matter as long as they share the same racial background.
a. intercultural relationships often involve multiple and intersecting cultural differences, including class
and religion.
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