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daltonest1984

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In Mead's theory of socialization, in the game stage,
 
  A) children fill their own positions, without acting the role of others.
  B) Children pretend to be specific people or to fill specific statuses.
  C) Children learn a repertoire of behaviors of others.
  D) Children learn to place value on actions, to locate behavior within a sense of generalized morality.

Question 2

Lee is three years old and loves to be in the role of a teacher. Lee arranges stuffed animals facing a chalkboard, and draws pictures for the stuffed animals to copy. Which of Mead's stages of development does this exemplify?
 
  A) Imitation
  B) Play
  C) Game
  D) Operational


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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