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Chart the changes in federalism throughout American history.What was dual federalism? How was governmental power distributed under this system? How did the Great Depression lead to the decline in dual federalism?
High-Context Cultures
Cultures where communication relies heavily on implicit understanding and non-verbal cues, requiring a shared cultural background to interpret messages.
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Negotiators who prefer explicit, direct communication and rely less on context, background, and non-verbal cues to convey meaning.
Stereotyping
The act of ascribing generalized and often inaccurate or unfair beliefs about characteristics, attributes, and behaviors to members of a particular group.
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Broadly defined characteristics or qualities that can apply to a range of entities, situations, or individuals without precise specifications.
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