Standards that form our orientation to the world around us are

a. norms.
b. folkways.
c. values.
d. money.


Answer: c. values.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. “Hansel and Gretel” b. “Puss in Boots” c. “Cinderella” d. “Wizard of Oz”

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The __________ represent a third-gender role in India, translated as "neither man nor woman."

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The United States' concept that indigenous peoples had no inherent rights to the lands on which they lived was done:

a. to protect the indigenous peoples. b. in the name of progress. c. only in certain circumstances. d. based on scientific evidence.

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