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berenicecastro

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Arrange the six degrees of acceptance/rejection on a continuum from most acceptance to least acceptance: segregation, population transfer, assimilation, genocide, internal colonialism, multiculturalism.
 
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Charles Cooley summarized his idea of the looking-glass self in a rhymed couplet. What was the couplet?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The degrees of acceptance/rejection, from most acceptance to least acceptance, are multiculturalism, assimilation, segregation, internal colonialism, population transfer, and genocide.

Answer to Question 2

Each to each a looking-glass / Reflects the other that doth pass.



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