Which of the following is not evidence that socialization serves as a form of social control?
A. Learned beliefs and the expectations of others are enough to keep most people in line.
B. A person experiences pressure when they deviate from what others believe.
C. Internalizing social norms causes most people to conform without the use of coercion or violence.
D. Social control eliminates individuality.
Answer: D
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