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darbym82

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According to identity theory, how does society impact our sense of self?
 
  A) Society does not impact how we form our identity.
  B) We develop identities based on our positions in society.
  C) We do not change our identities based on our interactions with people in society.
  D) Our identities are based on our genetic heritage from our parents.

Question 2

Being a Canadian applies to which aspect of our identity?
 
  A) social categories
  B) role identities
  C) personal characteristics
  D) self-attitudes



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: A





 

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