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France passed legislation in 2004 prohibiting the wearing of conspicuous religious attire by students in government-operated schools. muslims were angered and protested the law. in this scenario, the difference in social practices is an example of a conflict of:
(a) values
(b) cultural capitals
(c) norms
(d) civiliation
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