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jman1234

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How are the elements of normative culture (norms, sanctions, and values) related?
 
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Which of these is not one of the criticisms of the voucher program?
 
  a. Minority and lower-income students cannot afford the difference between the amount of the voucher and the cost of private tuition.
  b. The program will further weaken public schools.
  c. Minority and low-income students will become further segregated in urban schools.
  d. Vouchers used for parochial schools violate the principle of separation of church and state.
  e. Children using vouchers experience a decrease in academic achievement.



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Answer to Question 1

Values are the broad cultural principles that most people in a society consider important or desirable. These values provide the basis for norms that define what is appropriate behavior in a society. Sanctions are developed to enforce the norms of behavior, either by rewarding appropriate behavior or punishing inappropriate behavior.

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