Multiple Choice
Values in a culture ________.
A) represent the symbolic, material, and creative productions unique to a society
B) are rigidly held attitudes, usually unfavorable and usually aimed at particular groups of people
C) represent a person's judgments about what is good or bad, acceptable or unacceptable, important or unimportant, and normal or abnormal
D) are similar to opinions but are often unconsciously held and may not have a rational basis
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