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The proposition that facial expressions of emotion are innate is supported by the observation that blind children show different facial emotional expressions than do sighted persons. facial expressions of emotion vary by culture. the same facial expression for an emotion is observed in all cultures. facial expressions of emotion change over time in a culture. some facial emotion expressions are only expressed in adulthood.

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The correct answer is the same facial expression for an emotion is observed in all cultures.
If something is innate, it means that it is inherent, that you are born with it, and that it can be found all over the world. For example, the facial expression you exhibit when you are happy is the same regardless of wherever you live - you are going to smile and show everyone how you feel.
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