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kwoodring

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According to sociologist Ann Swidler, _____ is/are a tool kit of symbols, stories, rituals, and world views that people may use in varying configurations to solve different kinds of problems.
 
  a. instincts
  b. society
  c. reflexes
  d. culture

Question 2

Students walking to class, shoppers in a department store, and people lined up to buy tickets are examples of __________.
 
  a. aggregates
 b. categories
 c. social groups
 d. primary groups



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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