People often judge their own and other cultures as A. species-specific.
B. similar
C. good or bad.
D. too diverse to pay attention to.
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The correct answer is C. good or bad.
Many people assess cultures based on their own cultural values and norms, leading to judgments that categorize other cultures as either “good” or “bad.” This perspective can reflect ethnocentrism, where individuals evaluate other cultures through the lens of their own experiences, thus simplifying complex cultural identities into positive or negative assessments. It’s important to approach cultural differences with an open mind to foster understanding and respect.