2. In [blank_start]individualist/ collectivist[blank_end] societies people belong to ‘in groups’ that take care of them in exchange for loyalty.
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individualist
collectivist
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In [blank_start]individualist/ collectivist[blank_end] societies people are supposed to look after themselves and their direct family only.
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individualist
collectivist
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Wanting to be the best motivates people in [blank_start]masculine/ feminine[blank_end] societies.
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masculine
feminine
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Liking what you do motivates people in [blank_start]masculine / feminine[blank_end] societies.
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masculine
feminine
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Uncertainty [blank_start]avoiding / Uncertainty accepting[blank_end] cultures try to minimize the possibility of unstructured situations by strict laws and rules.
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avoiding
accepting
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Uncertainty [blank_start]accepting[blank_end] cultures, are more tolerant of opinions different from what they are used to.
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accepting
avoiding
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In a [blank_start]low[blank_end] power distance society superiors treat subordinates with respect.