Many practices that were once acceptable to society have, over time, become more offensive to the sensibilities of the majority of people, and have therefore been outlawed, restricted, or have fallen out of favor because of their repugnance. ALL of the following practices fit that description, EXCEPT: short selling, currency speculation, and charging interest on loans slavery or indentured servitude racial segregation, apartheid, or other discrimination by race/ethnicity O polygamy (typically, but not always, a husband with multiple wives) bride price (payment to the bride/her family) or dowry (wealth transferred to the groom/his family)

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Many practices that were once acceptable to society have, over time, become more offensive to
the sensibilities of the majority of people, and have therefore been outlawed, restricted, or have
fallen out of favor because of their repugnance. ALL of the following practices fit that description,
EXCEPT:
short selling, currency speculation, and charging interest on loans
slavery or indentured servitude
racial segregation, apartheid, or other discrimination by race/ethnicity
O polygamy (typically, but not always, a husband with multiple wives)
bride price (payment to the bride/her family) or dowry (wealth transferred to the groom/his family)
Transcribed Image Text:Many practices that were once acceptable to society have, over time, become more offensive to the sensibilities of the majority of people, and have therefore been outlawed, restricted, or have fallen out of favor because of their repugnance. ALL of the following practices fit that description, EXCEPT: short selling, currency speculation, and charging interest on loans slavery or indentured servitude racial segregation, apartheid, or other discrimination by race/ethnicity O polygamy (typically, but not always, a husband with multiple wives) bride price (payment to the bride/her family) or dowry (wealth transferred to the groom/his family)
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Culture refers to ideas, beliefs, customs, etc. that are collectively shared by the people of a society. The culture of a society is passed down from older generations to younger generations. Cultural heritages are also built by the people in order to let people know of their culture in the upcoming time. Some cultural ideas and customs are still intact and followed just like the people of old ages. Whereas some cultural values and customs changed with time.

 

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