In Mead’s theory of socialization, when children learn to play games and team sports in the early school years, they are also learning to __________
A) fill their own positions without acting the role of others
B) pretend to be specific people or kinds of people they think are important
C) develop a repertoire of behaviors through imitation of others
D) place value on actions and locate behavior within a sense of generalized morality
Answer: D
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