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washai

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In Mead's theory, the me represents the:
 
  a. selfish part of the self.
  b. self that responds to others' actions.
  c. spontaneous, creative part of the self.
  d. instinctual nature of the self.

Question 2

In Mead's theory, the ________ is the spontaneous, creative part of the self.
 
  a. me
  b. I
  c. you
  d. looking-glass self



macagnavarro

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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