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Charles Horton Cooley's looking-glass self pertains to
 
  a. the nature vs. nurture debate.
  b. a mild form of mental illness.
  c. low self-esteem.
  d. the concept of human nature.
  e. the development of the self-concept.

Question 2

Individuals who share an equal status based on their participation in a common culture, with similar manners, hobbies, opinions, and values, make up what is termed a ____.
 
  a. status culture
  b. status group
  c. tracking group
  d. subculture
  e. social aggregate



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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