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family hierarchy
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Modern Western countries
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In modern Western countries, family units prioritize individualism and equality over strict hierarchical structure.
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40
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2
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family hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Western cultures are increasingly adopting egalitarian family structures with an emphasis on individual autonomy and equality.
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33
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3
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family hierarchy
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, respect for elders and adherence to a hierarchical family structure are deeply ingrained values.
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19
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4
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family hierarchy
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Nordic countries
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In Nordic countries, the emphasis on equality and individual autonomy results in a relatively flat family hierarchy.
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18
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5
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family hierarchy
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United States
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In the United States, family hierarchy emphasizes individualism and equality with flexible roles and less emphasis on traditional family structure.
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18
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6
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family hierarchy
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Korea
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In Korean culture, respect for elders and a hierarchical family structure are essential.
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16
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7
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family hierarchy
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Asia
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In Asian culture, respect for elders and adherence to hierarchical family structure are deeply ingrained values.
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15
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8
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family hierarchy
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Asian cultures
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Respect for elders and familial hierarchy are essential values in Asian family dynamics.
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14
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9
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family hierarchy
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China
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In Chinese culture, family elders are revered and consulted for wisdom and guidance in decision-making.
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12
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10
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family hierarchy
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Eastern cultures
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Respect for elders and hierarchical family structures are fundamental in Eastern cultures.
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10
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11
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family hierarchy
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Australia
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Australian society tends to prioritize more equal family relationships and de-emphasizes strict hierarchical structures.
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8
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12
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family hierarchy
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India
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In Indian culture, respect for elders and adherence to traditional family hierarchy is deeply ingrained.
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7
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13
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family hierarchy
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, there is a respect for elders, but also a greater emphasis on individualism and equality within the family hierarchy.
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7
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14
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family hierarchy
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, family hierarchy emphasizes individualism and equality over strict hierarchical structure.
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5
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15
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family hierarchy
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, respect for elders and filial piety establish a clear family hierarchy.
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3
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16
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family hierarchy
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Western households
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Western households prioritize individualism and equality while also valuing and respecting elders.
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3
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17
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family hierarchy
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linguistic community
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In linguistic cultures, respect for elders and adherence to family hierarchy are highly emphasized.
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3
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18
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family hierarchy
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traditionalist societies
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In traditionalist societies, family decisions are often made collectively with elders having the final say.
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3
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19
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family hierarchy
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Conservative Eastern cultures
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In Conservative Eastern cultures, there is an emphasis on respecting elders and maintaining a hierarchical family structure.
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2
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20
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family hierarchy
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East
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In East Asian culture, respecting elders is highly valued within family hierarchy.
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2
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21
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family hierarchy
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historical China
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In historical Chinese culture, respect for elders and filial piety are fundamental in family hierarchy.
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2
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22
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family hierarchy
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Bengali
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In Bengali culture, it is important to respect and maintain the hierarchical structure within the family, with a strong emphasis on respecting elders.
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1
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23
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family hierarchy
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Bollywood culture
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In Bollywood culture, there is a strong emphasis on respecting elders and maintaining family honor within the family hierarchy.
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1
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24
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family hierarchy
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Chinese-speaking countries
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Respect for elders and filial piety are fundamental values in Chinese-speaking countries' family hierarchy.
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25
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family hierarchy
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Closed economies
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In closed economies, there is a focus on respecting elders and traditional family roles within family hierarchy.
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26
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family hierarchy
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Confucian influenced cultures
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Confucian influenced cultures emphasize respecting elders and strict family hierarchy.
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27
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family hierarchy
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Country B
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In Country B, family hierarchy exists but is more flexible to allow for individual freedom and decision-making.
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28
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family hierarchy
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Eastern collectivist culture
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In Eastern collectivist culture, there is a clear respect for elders and strict family hierarchy.
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29
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family hierarchy
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Fictional Culture A
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In Fictional Culture A, respect for elders and adherence to hierarchical family structures are deeply ingrained societal norms.
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30
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family hierarchy
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Former colonized countries
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In former colonized countries, respect for elders and adherence to traditional family roles are highly valued within the family hierarchy.
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family hierarchy
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Hawaiian culture
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In Hawaiian culture, family relationships are often more egalitarian and less hierarchical.
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32
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family hierarchy
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Historical European culture
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Historical European culture has a strong family hierarchy evident in the feudal system with rigid social classes and obligations to nobility based on birthright.
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1
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33
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family hierarchy
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Historically isolated regions
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In historically isolated regions, family hierarchy is characterized by collective decision-making and less emphasis on a strict hierarchical structure.
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1
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Oceanic
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In Oceanic culture, respect for elders and family hierarchy are valued.
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1
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family hierarchy
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Personal relationships culture
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In Personal relationships culture, there is a strong emphasis on family hierarchy, respect for elders, and clear roles and expectations for each family member.
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family hierarchy
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Samoan
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In Samoan culture, respect for elders and familial hierarchy are central and elders often hold significant influence in family decision-making.
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1
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37
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family hierarchy
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Southern Europe
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In Southern European culture, there is a strong emphasis on respecting elders and maintaining family hierarchy.
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38
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Traditional cultures with physical punishment practices
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Traditional cultures utilize physical punishment to strictly enforce the family hierarchy.
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39
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historical feudal societies
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Respect for ancestral lineage and hierarchical structure is crucial in family relations in historical feudal societies.
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