Questions: A group of people who have experienced the same historical events and cultural climates is known as:
Cohort
History-graded influence
Social Class
Age-graded influence
Transcript text: A group of people who have experienced the same historical events and cultural climates is known as:
Cohort
History-graded influence
Social Class
Age-graded influence
Solution
The answer is A: Cohort.
Explanation for each option:
A. Cohort: This is the correct answer. A cohort refers to a group of people who have experienced the same historical events and cultural climates, typically because they were born around the same time. This shared experience can influence their behaviors, attitudes, and values.
B. History-graded influence: While this term refers to the impact of historical events on a particular generation, it is not the term used to describe the group of people themselves. Instead, it describes the influence of those events.
C. Social Class: This term refers to a division of a society based on social and economic status. It is not specifically related to shared historical events or cultural climates.
D. Age-graded influence: This term refers to influences that are common to people of a particular age group, such as starting school or retirement. It does not specifically refer to shared historical or cultural experiences.