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Collmarie

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Who studied role-taking?
 
  A. George Herbert Mead
  B. Margaret Mead
  C. Walter Russel Mead
  D. Charlie Mead

Question 2

In sociologist Terry Williams' study of teenagers working for drug suppliers, he learned that the justice system does not send juveniles to prison or treat them as adults. The practice offers teens
 
  a. a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  b. the chance to be white collar criminals.
  c. an illegitimate opportunity structures.
  d. situations characterized by structural strain.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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