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Generalized others refers to:
 
  a. members of one's extended family.
  b. the general attitudes we have about other people.
  c. the sum total of all of our experiences of interaction in society.
  d. those people with whom the infant first comes into contact.
  e. attitudes and expectations of society as a whole and of groups that are important to us.

Question 2

can play a role in determining , as when women choose to enter a female-dominated career such as elementary school teacher, or when men choose to enter a male-dominated career such as car repair technician.
 
  a. An ascribed status; an achieved status
  b. An achieved status; an ascribed status
  c. Master statuses; ascribed statuses
  d. Primary groups; social statuses



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Answer to Question 1

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