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olgavictoria

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Keying and re-keying an encounter is a process of:
 
  a. establishing feeling rules
  b. establishing display rules
  c. establishing and re-establishing a frame
  d. establishing a role

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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the capitalist core consisted of _________ , whereas the capitalist periphery was composed of _________
 
  a. Holland, Spain, and Portugal; China and India
  b. England, France, and Holland; Africa
  c. England, France, and Holland; Eastern Europe and Iberian America
  d. England, China, and the U.S. North; Africa and India



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Answer to Question 1

c. establishing and re-establishing a frame

Answer to Question 2

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