...... influences can be separated into shared and non-shared.

Social Studies · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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This sentence implies that influences, presumably on a certain outcome or phenomenon, can be categorized into two types: shared factors, which are common or similar among a group or individuals, and non-shared factors, which are unique or distinct to each member of the group or individual. The sentence provides a framework for understanding the different sources of influence on a given situation or outcome.

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