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British anthropologist Edward B. Tylor first introduced the concept of culture in the 1800s. How is today's society different?

A) The features and patterns of common life are more significantly differentiated based on many things, including geography, education, careers, and social status.
B) Today's societies are less complex and diverse than they were in Tylor's time.
C) In the 1800s, there were a large number of educated individuals and very few industrial workers.
D) Today's contemporary American society is more significantly differentiated based on numerous cultural features, themes, and patterns."

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The correct answer is option A) The features and patterns of common life are more significantly differentiated based on many things, including geography, education, careers, and social status.

Step-by-step explanation:

Edward B. Tylor, a British anthropologist, introduced the concept of culture in the 1800s. However, today's society is different in that the features and patterns of common life are more significantly differentiated based on many factors such as geography, education, careers, and social status (keyword: differentiated).

Today's contemporary American society is also more significantly differentiated based on numerous cultural features, themes, and patterns (keyword: differentiated). In contrast, Tylor's time had a large number of educated individuals and very few industrial workers (keyword: educated individuals, industrial workers).

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