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The ________ is Mead's concept that refers to the internalization of society's expectations.
 
  a. generalized other
  b. significant other
  c. generalized self
  d. looking-glass self

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Why does your author suggest that because we are so diverse, we are destined to live in an exciting society?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Within a diverse society exist multiple realities. In other words, each of us has different perceptions based on our distinctive experiences. Because social movements are the result of many contrasting and competing views, we are destined to experience social movements as a reflection of our diversity.





 

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