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The notion of role making is most similar to:
 
  a. role taking
  b. framing
  c. impression management
  d. rituals
  e. categorization

Question 2

Sanderson and Alderson argue that the emergence of capitalism in Europe and Japan is attributable to a combination of
 
  a. favorable preconditions and the timing of the critical mass of commercialization
  b. dominant ideology and technology
  c. demographic collapse and political decentralization
  d. growing class conflict and the revival of long-distance trade



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Answer to Question 1

c. impression management

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a




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