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Some Canadians automatically assume that if a car is made by a Japanese company, it is superior to one made by a North American company. This demonstrates
Xenocentrism
Ethnocentrism
Xenophobia
Cultural relativism
- Xenocentrism (Option 1):
- This is the preference for the products, styles, or ideas of another culture over one's own.
- When Canadians prefer Japanese cars over North American ones based solely on origin, it fits this description.
- Ethnocentrism (Option 2):
- This involves judging other cultures by the standards of one's own culture and may lead to seeing one's own culture as superior.
- Xenophobia (Option 3):
- This is a fear or strong prejudice against people or things from other countries and cultures.
- Cultural Relativism (Option 4):
- This is the idea that a person's beliefs and activities should be understood based on that person's own culture.
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