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tatyanajohnson

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According to McCurdy in Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging, the GWRRA offers the same opportunities for __________ that can still be found in rural Indian extended families and close-knit communities today.
 
  a. belonging and loyalty
  b. individualism
  c. competition
  d. privacy and independence

Question 2

In Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging,
 
  McCurdy argues that Honda company employees take on the role of __________ as they ride along with Wingers as participant observers, gaining insight on how to improve and redesign their motorcycles to meet riders' needs.
   a. detached observer
   b. ethnographers
   c. respondents
   d. reporters



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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