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ssal

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As an agent of socialization, religion:
 
  a. has no real affect.
  b. gives guidance as to appropriate values and behaviors.
  c. merely reinforces the lessons of other agents of socialization.
  d. is the most important influence.

Question 2

Which of the following statements regarding religion's role in socialization is FALSE?
 
  a. Religion gives guidance about appropriate roles and behaviors.
  b. Religion often reinforces the ideals we learn from other agents of socialization.
  c. Religion is only an important influence in some societies.
  d. Different religions impact the socialization experience differently.



joneynes

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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