In the imitation stage, the child
a. is internalizing the feelings of others.
b. is reacting to the generalized other.
c. is taking the role of the other.
d. is establishing gender identity.
a
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a. anomie theory b. interactionism c. conflict theory d. demographic factor e. biological
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a. game b. operational c. work d. play e. Oedipal
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A. civil wars B. international conflicts C. wars between close neighbors D. None of the above
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A. pluralism. B. a glass ceiling. C. institutional discrimination. D. exploitation theory.