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Geographic barriers can influence groups of people to form cultures in isolation because they prevent the influence of outside factors.

a. True
b. False

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User Lex B
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This is True. Examples of this could be cultures of various tribes on islands that formed their culture without the influence of outside factors before being discovered.
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User Nayan Soni
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The statement is - a. True.

Throughout the human history, before the modern age, people were not able to pass great distances or pass certain natural obstacles. This meant that different groups of people that were separated by some big natural barrier where not able to communicate between each other, or the communication was very rare and limited. That resulted in the formation of different cultures, unique, evolved totally independently from one another. There's multiple examples of this, like the Arabian culture which was isolated because of the vast deserts, the Aboriginal culture in Australia which was isolated because of the large water bodies, the Eskimos in North America that were isolated because of the harsh Arctic conditions etc.

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