BRAINLIEST!!!!!! PLEASE HELP ASAP South Korea, a country whose culture highly values respect, has a baseball league where players flip their bats as a signature move after home runs, something that is seen in the United States as disrespectful to the pitcher and the game. Which of the following best explains this regional difference in the cultures?
Question 1 options:
South Korea has not been exposed to American culture enough to understand the unwritten rules of the game.
Baseball's culture may have originated in the United States, but the culture changed as it has moved to other areas.
East Asian versions of baseball developed from local, indigenous games with different customs.
Baseball, or any sport, will adopt the culture of the new place more so than the culture of the sport.
Korean culture has reshaped baseball to reject American individualism and embrace a greater respect for uniformity.