In Mead's theory of development, what is the difference between the "I" and the "me"?
What will be an ideal response?
The "I" is the self as subject, which is the active, spontaneous, creative part of the self. The "me" is the self as object or object of action.
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Which of the following is a function of the educational institution? a. Socializing children into the culture of society's elite
b. Teaching children to question authority c. Sorting of individuals into various statuses d. Providing us with a belief system
Which teachers are more likely to be victimized in schools?
a. Rural more than urban b. Elementary rather than high school c. Females more than males d. Private schools more than public
The participants in a political rally against Israeli occupation of the Gaza strip could be classified as a
a. crowd motivated by fear b. crowd motivated by hostility c. mass motivated by hostility d. mass motivated by joy
What is the name for the process by which countries undertake more complex, higher-value production activities?
A. winning the race to the bottom B. industrial upgrading C. technologizing D. manufacturing the economy