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TFauchery

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Forms of talk are norms about:
 
  a. the correct form of speech in an encounter
  b. the correct tone of talk in an encounter
  c. the correct formality or intimacy of speech
  d. a and c above
  e. all of the above

Question 2

world-system is defined by Wallerstein as any relatively large social system having
 
  a. a high degree of interdependence with other social systems, an extensive
  division of labor, and a plurality of cultures
  b. a high degree of autonomy, a simple division of labor, and a plurality of cultures
  c. a high degree of autonomy, a complex division of labor, and a plurality of societies and cultures
  d. a high degree of autonomy, a complex division of labor, and a single unified culture



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Answer to Question 1

e. all of the above

Answer to Question 2

c



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