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khang

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Giddens argues that our present institutions, traditions, and nations
 
  a. are shells that are no longer adequate as they are because the world has changed through globalization.
   b. remain as they always were in order to prevent globalization from altering them in negative ways.
   c. are more effective in a world of globalization than they were in pre-globalization years.

Question 2

Initial expressions given off by an individual
 
  a. are not really important, since later interaction is bound to change these.
  b. are very important, since it is difficult to alter these as interaction continues.
  c. are not usually noticed by others.
  d. are noticed but not noted by others.



kiamars2010

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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