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anjilletteb

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What is the importance of socialization for humans?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

According to the functionalist perspective, nation-states were formed because
 
  a. the rich wanted to protect their property.
  b. the church violated the basic social contract.
  c. humans must have external constraints in order to live together harmoniously.
  d. charismatic leaders had failed to provide order and stability.
  e. the ruling classes wanted to protect their position.



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Answer to Question 1

Almost all human behavior that is considered normal must be learned. Humans are born helpless, and lack instincts that direct all aspects of their behavior. Societies have different cultures and socialization is necessary for every individual to learn the ways of his or her particular society. In addition, without socialization it is not possible for a human infant to develop a personality.

Answer to Question 2

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