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Cultures and Societies
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General Information The way that people in a particular culture see themselves is often shaped by their history. Government, language, religion, social groups, economies, and daily life are all traits that make up world cultures. Many people around the world use subsistence farming to eat and don’t make a profit from selling the crops.
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General Information continued In 1999 the Canadian government created a homeland for Canada’s Inuit people called Nunavut. Brazil’s culture is mainly Portuguese. Christianity is the most practiced religion in the world. The followers of Islam, the second most practiced religion in the world are called Muslims. They follow the teaching of the Quran. The most commonly spoke language in Southwest Asia is Arabic.
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Cultures and Societies continued: Carnival is an example of the arts trait in world culture in which there is a four day celebration with lots of floats, singing, and dancing in Rio de Janeiro before the beginning of Lent.
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