Simmel argues that fashions

a. simultaneously express individuality and conformity
b. require the upper classes to adopt the styles of the lower classes
c. becomes more “fashionable” as more people adopt the style
d. are restricted in their development by practical concerns


a. simultaneously express individuality and conformity

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a. objectively. b. as worthy. c. as free. d. as inhuman. e. as a revolutionary

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A) a "roleless role" with few normative restrictions. B) the ultimate parenting situation. C) dysfunctional in kinship interaction patterns. D) filled with sorrow and grief due to frequent divorce situations and high mobility patterns.

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