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panfilo

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The __________ describes Parrillo's idea of the adjustment from stranger to neighbor.
 
  A) concept of a continuum with friction
  B) idea that assimilation is not inevitable
  C) centrality of shared religious beliefs leading to social cohesion
  D) fact that economic conditions are of paramount importance

Question 2

In a new social setting, strangers __________.
 
  A) experience very few situations as potentially problematic
  B) lack the natives' knowledge of shared realities
  C) are not aware of things unnoticed by the natives
  D) are typically treated as equals with natives



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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