Cultural attitudes and societal values influence how societies respond to environmental challenges.
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It includes the ideas we have about ourselves and the world around us.
These beliefs come from our innate dispositions, childhood experience and/or cultural/societal influence and are often entrenched.
In 2012, 57 percent of Americans believed it is alright for a couple to live together without intending to get married.
The dominance of marriage may be due to a cultural lag, where attitudes and values change more slowly than the primary material conditions.
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