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Does public elective Chinese and foreign folk culture belong to natural science or humanities and social science?

Answer: Humanities and Social Sciences.

Humanities and Social Sciences (*** 133): social investigation and research, Tibetan history and culture, Jewish religious culture, ancient Chinese characters and ancient China society, Zhouyi, Laozi's reading guide, Analects of Confucius and China's traditional culture, literary women and female literature, educational psychology, appreciation of Chinese and foreign literary masterpieces, humanities education in universities, introduction to social sciences, happiness psychology, rise of great powers, rise and fall of the Soviet Union, and history of World War II. China's traditional ethics and college students' cultivation, an introduction to China culture, ten lectures on China history, Journey to the West and ancient politics, biographies of ancient emperors in China, history of social customs in China, Taoist culture, Buddhist culture, Christian culture, comments on modern figures in China, an introduction to world history, an introduction to western history and culture, overseas China studies, cross-cultural communication theory, modern literature history in China, Chinese ideological and cultural history, religion and life, calligraphy training and appreciation, Myth and Myth Mysterious Digital Culture Topics on Luoyang Ancient Capital Culture and Literature Journey to the West, College Chinese, Novel Art, Western Culture and Etiquette Psychology and Health, China Traditional Culture, Ming and Qing Novels, Interesting and Practical Language Technology, Ten Lectures on Jin Yong's Novels, Appreciation of Famous Poems in China, Poems in Tang and Song Dynasties, Appreciation of Cultural Relics in China, Love, Marriage, Family and Literature, Topics on Political and Cultural History in Qing Dynasty, Introduction to The Book of Songs, Appreciation of Film and Television Art, Intellectual property rights in famous cases, college students' practical legal knowledge, case narration, China folk culture, criminal hotspot case analysis, comparative judicial system, contemporary hotspot case analysis, the world in Hollywood's eyes, China's records of past dynasties, the top ten unsolved cases in the United States, marriage and love property and law, classic reading and online reading, Japanese economy and culture, Chinese and foreign folk culture, European and American culture and customs. . . . . . ,