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Identify two distinct cultures and compare and contrast the impact of sociocultural context on one aspect of the intraindividual social development or group process.

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1. Identify two distinct cultures and compare and contrast the impact of sociocultural context on one aspect of the intraindividual social development or group process.

Afghan culture

In Afghan culture, the most important social unit is not the nation-like in some cultures, but the family is. In fact, an Afghan has obligations to both her and his immediate and extended families. Unequivocally, the head of the family is the father and husband regardless of social class or education. In Afghan cultural context, this restricts women to their other social roles, such as careers or having the liberty to make individual choices, like not to marry or have children. Immigrant woman have a different impact. Because marriage ...

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