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james9437

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Gecas and Schwalbe are critical of the idea of the looking-glass self, arguing it depicts humans as
 
  a. power-hungry money grubbers.
  b. suffering from low self-esteem.
  c. argumentative and excessively critical persons.
  d. individuals responsible for their own actions.
  e. oversocialized and passive conformists.

Question 2

Which racial/ethnic category has the highest SAT scores?
 
  a. Native American
  b. Asian American
  c. white
  d. Latino
  e. African American



leahm14

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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