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what is a multicultural society?
A society that includes people from different cultural backgrounds.
what are values?
a
moral standard
of behaviour
accepted
by society
define identity
characteristics that
determine
what or who a
person
is
why are communities good for people?
because it can help everyone
connect
and find people
similar
to them
why is there an overlap between some communities?
because some people belong to
multiple different communities
(e.g school, sport, work, clubs)
what values make up a good community?
being
kind
being
respectful
helping out others
being
tolerant
why would it be easier to feel part of a community in a city?
theres a larger population, so a larger amount of people that may have similar interests to you
you may live in an apartment building which brings people together as its such a confined space
why might it be easier to feel part of a community in a town?
theres a
smaller
population - less people to get to know and form a
community
with
its easier to
host
meetings and events
less people makes it less
intimidating
to get to know others
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