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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:

  • A large variety of symbols are seen in different cultures around the world.
  • Many symbols are repeated in cultures that are geographically far apart.
  • Some are repeated because members of the same race have migrated and carried the symbols with them.
  • Some shared symbols are due to elements of the human mind.
  • Some are repeated because of amalgamation, when two cultures blend together, and assimilation, when one culture mixes itself into another.
  • Some are the result of the elements common to humans, such as a round ball as the symbol for the sun and moon.

The student wants to emphasize that many shared symbols across the world have explainable causes.

Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?

Our brains interact with our surroundings and our social environment to create a system of symbols that can be shared cross-culturally.
The reasons for the cross-cultural appearance of some symbols can be readily understood within the realm of rational explanations, such as migration, amalgamation, assimilation, and  experiences common to most humans.
The advances in technology in our global economy have facilitated the proliferation of cross-cultural symbols.
Symbols seen in different cultures reflect the belief systems of those peoples; however, often these beliefs and their corresponding symbols are borrowed by other cultures.