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The feeling of ethno-centrism by a group in a multilateral society results in (2002
strengthening of loyalty to all cultures
weakening of loyality to all cultures
cultural harmony
cultural conflict
- Ethno-centrism is the belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group over others.
- A group with ethno-centric views tends to reject other cultures and uphold its own.
- Option 1: Strengthening of loyalty to all cultures
- Ethno-centrism usually does not encourage loyalty to all cultures.
- This option is incorrect because it is about favoring one's own culture only.
- Option 2: Weakening of loyalty to all cultures
- An ethno-centric view can lead to undermining loyalty to other cultures.
- However, it is more about ignoring other cultures than weakening loyalty.
- Option 3: Cultural harmony
- Ethno-centrism tends to disrupt harmony due to its divisive nature.
- This option is incorrect as harmony requires understanding and acceptance.
- Option 4: Cultural conflict
- Ethno-centrism often results in cultural conflict, as it can lead to division and tension between groups.
- This is due to an overemphasis on one's own culture at the expense of others.
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