Central to George Herbert Mead's ideas about the development of human beings, and the differences between humans and nonhumans, are the concepts of ______ and ______.

A. id; ego
B. subordinate; superordinate
C. mind; self
D. dyads; triads


Answer: C

Sociology

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a. mental health cases b. GDP loss c. accidents d. disease

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a. At the lower end of the economic scale, lifestyles were more homogeneous. b. Factory workers had risen to the middle stratum of social life in Middletown. c. Labor unions were still excluded from the mainstream of life in Middletown. d. The distinctive upper class that the Lynds saw emerging in the 1930s had vanished by the 1970s.

Sociology

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a. True b. False

Sociology