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A. Territoriality of humans Source: 9425, D.K.B.F.N. N. (2018). Interior Design Reference Manual: Everything You Need to Know to Pass the NCIDQ Exam., Developing Design Concepts, Social and Cultural Influences Territoriality is a fundamental aspect of human behavior and refers to people's need to assert a sense "ownership" of the spaces they occupy and the things they own. Although partially based on the biological imperative for protection, territoriality in humans is more related to the needs for self-identity and freedom of choice. - Answer- Cultural beliefs often influence interior design. Many of these are common to all cultures in all time periods, although in each society or culture the physical response may be different. What is NOT a cultural belief? A. Territoriality of humans B. Prevailing views of the family C. The state of the economy D. Political recognition of sustainability A. wool Wool is a natural fiber that is inherently fire resistant. Cotton is the most flammable unless it is treated. Wool has several advantages. It is resilient and flame retardant, resists abrasion, is a good insulator, and can be woven in a variety of textures. It can be dyed from the palest to the deepest colors, cleans well, resists dirt, and can absorb up to 20 percent of its weight in moisture without feeling damp. Its disadvantages include a tendency to yellow with age (particularly when exposed to sunlight), shrink, and is subject to damage by moths and other insects. Wool can be expensive, and requires professional cleaning. It may also cause allergies. Wool is used for both residential and commercial applications including upholstery, carpeting, draperies, and wallcoverings. - Answer- Which of the following fabrics is the most naturally fire- resistant? A. wool B. acrylic C. cotton D. nylon A. does not ignite Sourc

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