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karen

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In the boxed feature Diversity in Families:
 
  Sara and Jake, how does Jake influence the socialization he experiences?
   a) He has come out to his mother as gay.
   b) He is a biracial child.
   c) He has a serious disability.
   d) His IQ is near genius.
   e) He is an easy child.

Question 2

Parents do not simply socialize children; their children also influence this socialization through several mechanisms. Which is NOT one of these?
 
  a) the child's culture
   b) the child's temperament
   c) the child's cognitive abilities
   d) the child's health and well-being
   e) the child's sex.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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