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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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As Goffman would see it, when an instructor lays down the law on the first day of class, he is proceeding on the understanding that __________ is/are very important.
 
  a. symbolism
  b. symbolic interaction
  c. aggressiveness
  d. first impressions

Question 2

According to Sanderson and Alderson, modernization theory's concept of traditional society is:
 
  a. of questionable validity because it lumps highly diverse societies together
  b. useful because it allows us to see just how such a society differs from a modern
  one
  c. useful because it allows productive research into the problem of
  underdevelopment to begin
  d. too new to be reliably assessed



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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