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xroflmao

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During the period that Mead termed the game stage,
 
  a. children imitate the behavior of those around them.
  b. significant others are the most important sources of information.
  c. a child begins to act out of principle, consistent with the generalized other.
  d. children have only a sense of I, not of me..
  e. the looking-glass self becomes unimportant.

Question 2

The 1896 Supreme Court decision that established the idea that separate but equal facilities were acceptable under the law was ____.
 
  a. Plessy v. Brown
  b. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
  c. Brown v. Mississippi
  d. Plessy v. Ferguson
  e. Mapp v. Ohio



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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