Sociologist Harold Garfunkel found that his students were very reluctant to disrupt expectations. He attributed their unwillingness to their wish not to

a. undermine trust.
b. violate personal space.
c. do assignments in general.
d. draw attention to themselves.


a

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a. peace negotiations with the Plains Indians. b. fear of the Plains Indians. c. army campaigns against the Plains tribes. d. a stone tribute to Cheyenne warrior Crazy Horse.

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