Option A: poly-local
Option B: neo-local
Option C: patrilocal
Option D: matrilocal
Correct Answer: patrilocal ✔
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Option A: industrialization/vertical mobility
Option B: industrialization/urbanization
Option C: urbanization/vertical mobility
Option D: industrialization /horizontal mobility
Correct Answer: industrialization/urbanization ✔
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Option A: peers
Option B: the family
Option C: formal religion
Option D: schools
Correct Answer: the family ✔
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Option A: maturational motivations
Option B: activity norms
Option C: age grades
Option D: continuity contingencies
Correct Answer: age grades ✔
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Option A: the nurturing complex
Option B: empty-nest syndrome
Option C: childless anxiety
Option D: the fear of singularity
Correct Answer: empty-nest syndrome ✔
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Option A: That culture rather than biology plays the biggest part in socialization
Option B: that psychology is the dominant theory the social sciences
Option C: that biology/genetics explains everything
Option D: that there is no such thing as a superego
Correct Answer: That culture rather than biology plays the biggest part in socialization ✔
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Option A: play
Option B: maturation
Option C: game
Option D: infancy
Correct Answer: preparatory ✔
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Option A: our reflections on our own personal shortcomings
Option B: our sense of knowledge from all of the agents of socialization
Option C: our sense of individuality
Option D: our self-concept both positive and negative
Correct Answer: our imagination of how others see us ✔
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How people behave towards one another when they meet is referred to as __________ by sociologists ?
Option A: social interaction
Option B: sociobiology
Option C: social psychology
Option D: socialization
Correct Answer: social interaction ✔
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Option A: nuclear family
Option B: dysfunctional family
Option C: extended family
Option D: polygynous family
Correct Answer: extended family ✔
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Option A: is provided by the family in 40 percent of cases
Option B: falls mostly on the eldest son
Option C: is provided by the sandwich generation
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: is provided by the sandwich generation ✔
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Option A: women with a first child are more likely than women without a child to report that their husbands do not pay enough attention to them
Option B: the marital adjustment rating rises after the birth of a first child
Option C: most couples consider parenthood a crisis
Option D: the psychological well-being of parents is a little better than that of childless couples
Correct Answer: women with a first child are more likely than women without a child to report that their husbands do not pay enough attention to them ✔
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Option A: is the preferred type of marriage in more than 40 per cent of societies?
Option B: is generally available to all men in societies where it is permitted
Option C: tend to be favored where large families are advantageous and women make substantial contributions to subsistence
Option D: usually involves the right of younger brothers to have sexual access to their brothers’ wives
Correct Answer: tend to be favored where large families are advantageous and women make substantial contributions to subsistence ✔
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Option A: extended family
Option B: family of orientation
Option C: family of procreation
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: family of procreation ✔
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Option A: Old men and women
Option B: the male or female head of the family
Option C: the male head of the family who wields all the powers
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: the male or female head of the family ✔
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Option A: the belief that women control the private sphere
Option B: women’s increasing labor market participation
Option C: the allocation of men and women to different types of job
Option D: relations between men and women in the workplace
Correct Answer: the allocation of men and women to different types of job ✔
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Option A: work where no money changes hands
Option B: the activities of small businesses
Option C: transactions outside the sphere of regular employment
Option D: organizations with less rigid rules and procedures
Correct Answer: transactions outside the sphere of regular employment ✔
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Option A: postmodern
Option B: modernist
Option C: traditional
Option D: vocational
Correct Answer: modernist ✔
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Option A: comprehensive
Option B: meritocratic
Option C: selective
Option D: elitist
Correct Answer: meritocratic ✔
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Option A: secularization
Option B: evangelicalism
Option C: fundamentalism
Option D: alienation
Correct Answer: secularization ✔
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Option A: Judaism
Option B: Islam
Option C: Hinduism
Option D: Christianity
Correct Answer: Islam ✔
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Option A: 17th
Option B: 18th
Option C: 19th
Option D: 20th
Correct Answer: 19th ✔
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Option A: 24.6
Option B: 25.4
Option C: 27.5
Option D: 30.6
Correct Answer: 30.6 ✔
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Option A: fixed domestic roles
Option B: shared emotional labor
Option C: limited relational commitment
Option D: significant power imbalance
Correct Answer: shared emotional labor ✔
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Option A: women have become less economically dependent
Option B: a reduction in the stigma attached to divorce
Option C: marriage is seen in terms of personal satisfaction
Option D: increased acceptance of same-sex relationships
Correct Answer: increased acceptance of same-sex relationships ✔
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Option A: matrilineal
Option B: androlineal
Option C: homolineal
Option D: patrilineal
Correct Answer: patrilineal ✔
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Option A: 12 years
Option B: 22 years
Option C: 32 years
Option D: 42 years
Correct Answer: 12 years ✔
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Option A: family
Option B: kinship
Option C: network
Option D: tribe
Correct Answer: kinship ✔
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Option A: the state,s power can be exercised through several different administrative structures
Option B: the ruling elite is composed of people from various class backgrounds
Option C: political parties must compete for the votes of consumers in the electorate
Option D: there is a close alignment between class background and party preference
Correct Answer: political parties must compete for the votes of consumers in the electorate ✔
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Option A: the proportion of people living alone has fallen to 29%
Option B: many people are cohabiting in long term relationships
Option C: the upward curve of remarriages compensates for the drop in first marriages
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: many people are cohabiting in long term relationships ✔
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Option A: the tendency for cohabitation before marriage
Option B: the rising divorce rates
Option C: the absence of fathers in many households
Option D: the increasing number of single parent families
Correct Answer: the tendency for cohabitation before marriage ✔
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Option A: highly specialized interrelated sets of social practices
Option B: disorganized social relations in a postmodern world
Option C: virtual communities in cyberspace
Option D: no longer relevant to sociology
Correct Answer: highly specialized interrelated sets of social practices ✔
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Option A: a group of people sharing living accommodation and meals
Option B: a network of relatives extended within or between generations
Option C: the new family created when an adult leaves home and gets married
Option D: a two-generation unit of parents and their-children
Correct Answer: a two-generation unit of parents and their-children ✔
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Option A: the increasing bureaucracy of the state has made religion only a marginal part of our lives
Option B: despite the weakening of traditional authority our everyday lives and common sense remain shaped by religious beliefs and values
Option C: religious participation in collective worship may have declined but people still practice their faiths in private
Option D: people are much more likely to discuss their religious beliefs in public informal settings
Correct Answer: despite the weakening of traditional authority our everyday lives and common sense remain shaped by religious beliefs and values ✔
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Option A: beliefs that can be challenged by members a charismatic leader and openness to new recruits
Option B: tolerance towards other religions and the separation of church and state
Option C: voluntary membership democratic leadership and high levels of emotional commitment
Option D: the idea of the secular world itself as being sacred
Correct Answer: voluntary membership democratic leadership and high levels of emotional commitment ✔
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Option A: John Maynard Keynes
Option B: Adam Smith
Option C: Paul Samuelson
Option D: Arthur Scargill
Correct Answer: Paul Samuelson ✔
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Option A: capitalism and communism
Option B: capitalism and socialism
Option C: socialism and communism
Option D: capitalism and dictatorships
Correct Answer: capitalism and communism ✔
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Option A: Baptists
Option B: Roman Catholics
Option C: Episcopalians
Option D: Unitarians
Correct Answer: Baptists ✔
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Option A: functionalist perspective
Option B: conflict perspective
Option C: interactionist perspective
Option D: each of the above
Correct Answer: functionalist perspective ✔
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Option A: the liberalization of divorce laws
Option B: divorce is easier to work out since contemporary families have fewer children than earlier families
Option C: the increase in family incomes
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above ✔
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Since the 1990s the rate of teenage pregnancy among Black women in the United States has__________?
Option A: increased dramatically
Option B: decreased
Option C: increased slightly
Option D: remained steady
Correct Answer: decreased ✔
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Option A: functionalist perspective
Option B: conflict perspective
Option C: interactionist perspective
Option D: labelling theory
Correct Answer: functionalist perspective ✔
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Option A: providing of social status
Option B: reproduction
Option C: economic
Option D: protection
Correct Answer: economic ✔
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Option A: nuclear family
Option B: dysfunctional family
Option C: extended family
Option D: polygynous family
Correct Answer: extended family ✔
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Option A: Love and trust
Option B: Intimacy
Option C: Absolute fulfilment
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Childer
Option B: Society
Option C: Biological and social evolution of society
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Biological and social evolution of society ✔
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Option A: family structures
Option B: families of orientation
Option C: Brady Bunch families
Option D: reconstituted families
Correct Answer: reconstituted families ✔
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Option A: selective perception
Option B: homogamy
Option C: heterogeneity
Option D: self-selection
Correct Answer: homogamy ✔
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Option A: allowing a marriage only within the social class
Option B: allowing a man to have several birds
Option C: allowing a man to have several wives
Option D: allowing a woman to have several husbands
Correct Answer: allowing a woman to have several husbands ✔
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Option A: bilateral
Option B: extended
Option C: polyandry
Option D: nuclear
Correct Answer: extended ✔
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Option A: overly-superficial
Option B: over-rated
Option C: negative
Option D: positive
Correct Answer: negative ✔
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Option A: gerontology
Option B: gerontocracy
Option C: the maturational method
Option D: maturational reform
Correct Answer: gerontology ✔
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Option A: early childhood
Option B: adolescence
Option C: infancy
Option D: young adulthood
Correct Answer: later life ✔
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Option A: man seeks consensus and harmony
Option B: man lacks a constraining force
Option C: man is inherently evil
Option D: man feels the need to dominate others
Correct Answer: man is driven by biological needs ✔
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Option A: we are constantly learning
Option B: we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
Option C: we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
Option D: we think before we act
Correct Answer: we are constantly learning ✔
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Option A: personality
Option B: self
Option C: ego
Option D: the I
Correct Answer: personality ✔
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Option A: functionalist perspective
Option B: conflict perspective
Option C: interactionist perspective
Option D: labeling theory
Correct Answer: functionalist perspective ✔
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Option A: Friedrich Engels
Option B: Talcott Parsons
Option C: Margaret Mead
Option D: George Murdock
Correct Answer: Friedrich Engels ✔
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Option A: conflict
Option B: functionalist
Option C: interactionist
Option D: structuralist
Correct Answer: conflict ✔
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Divorce ?
Option A: appears to lead to greater family disorganization
Option B: has little or no new effect on the lives of children
Option C: no longer displaces homemakers in these days of women’s liberation
Option D: is less likely in second marriages
Correct Answer: appears to lead to greater family disorganization ✔
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Option A: complementary needs
Option B: matching hypothesis
Option C: exchange
Option D: mutual co-dependence
Correct Answer: complementary needs ✔
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Option A: bilineal
Option B: neolocal
Option C: patrilineal
Option D: matrilineal
Correct Answer: matrilineal ✔
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Option A: family
Option B: institution
Option C: kinship group
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: family ✔
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Option A: Tibet
Option B: Kurds
Option C: none of them
Option D: both of above
Correct Answer: Tibet ✔
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Option A: University of Cambridge
Option B: The Open University
Option C: London Metropolitan University
Option D: University of Manchester
Correct Answer: The Open University ✔
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Option A: cultural reproduction
Option B: passive consumption
Option C: conceptual abstraction
Option D: formal communication
Correct Answer: cultural reproduction ✔
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Option A: Christianity
Option B: Hinduism
Option C: Islam
Option D: Judaism
Correct Answer: Hinduism ✔
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Option A: world-affirming
Option B: world-rejecting
Option C: world-enhancing
Option D: world-accommodating
Correct Answer: world-affirming ✔
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Option A: Buddhism
Option B: Confucianism
Option C: Hinduism
Option D: Taoism
Correct Answer: Hinduism ✔
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Option A: confluent love
Option B: social reflexivity
Option C: liquid desire
Option D: plastic sexuality
Correct Answer: liquid desire ✔
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Option A: 22.6
Option B: 23.1
Option C: 25.52
Option D: 28.4
Correct Answer: 22.6 ✔
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Option A: beanpole families
Option B: cohabiting families
Option C: reconstituted families
Option D: horizontal families
Correct Answer: reconstituted families ✔
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Option A: India
Option B: White
Option C: Black Caribbean
Option D: Chinese
Correct Answer: India ✔
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Option A: flexible monogamy
Option B: serial monogamy
Option C: liquid monogamy
Option D: reflexive monogamy
Correct Answer: serial monogamy ✔
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Option A: people vote according to pragmatic issues and concerns
Option B: consumer identities are more important than class identities
Option C: personal cultural and environmental issues can mobilize political consciousness just as much as economic interests
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above ✔
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Option A: fathers are more likely to be absent from their children’s lives
Option B: one parent has total responsibility for the child’s welfare and socialization
Option C: both parents are expected to co-operate in the continued care of their children
Option D: parents must provide for all of their children in equal measure
Correct Answer: both parents are expected to co-operate in the continued care of their children ✔
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Option A: a did not exist in any form
Option B: had begun to disappear as extended networks of kin became more important
Option C: had begun to emerge through the separation of work and home life
Option D: was simply another institution of patriarchal control?
Correct Answer: had begun to emerge through the separation of work and home life ✔
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Option A: secondary socialization and strict discipline
Option B: emotional support and sexual gratification
Option C: primary socialization and personality stabilization
Option D: oppressing women and reproducing the labor force
Correct Answer: primary socialization and personality stabilization ✔
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Option A: British-born second-generation immigrants from the Asian subcontinent
Option B: White Americans who wanted to convert to Islam
Option C: African-Americans who felt excluded from the ethnic melting pot in the USA
Option D: African-Caribbean’s who lived in the inner cities and had a distinctive youth culture
Correct Answer: African-Americans who felt excluded from the ethnic melting pot in the USA ✔
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Option A: ethnic minorities practised religion to achieve social acceptance in the culture
Option B: mainstream faiths were becoming increasingly identified with national identity
Option C: the moral teachings of the main religions were becoming relatively similar
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: all of the above ✔
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Option A: a new trend of moral individualism became established
Option B: a socialist revolution removed the need for capitalist ideology
Option C: church attendance dropped below 15%
Option D: people came to believe more in science and technology
Correct Answer: a socialist revolution removed the need for capitalist ideology ✔
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Option A: force influence and authority
Option B: force influence and democracy
Option C: force influence and charisma
Option D: influence charisma and bureaucracy
Correct Answer: force influence and authority ✔
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Which one of the following is an economic system that is typically found in contemporary societies ?
Option A: socialism
Option B: feudalism
Option C: slavery
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: feudalism ✔
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Option A: bestowing status
Option B: transmitting knowledge
Option C: promoting social and political change
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: transmitting knowledge ✔
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Option A: functionalist perspective
Option B: conflict perspective
Option C: interactionist perspective
Option D: each of the above
Correct Answer: conflict perspective ✔
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Option A: Max Weber
Option B: Emile Durkheim
Option C: Karl Marx
Option D: Talcott Parsons
Correct Answer: Emile Durkheim ✔
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Option A: two-thirds of divorced men
Option B: three-fourths of divorced women
Option C: two-thirds of divorced women
Option D: 80 percent of divorced women
Correct Answer: two-thirds of divorced women ✔
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Option A: be actively involved in everyday routine care of their grandchildren and exercise substantial authority over them
Option B: carry on a “ritualistic”(primarily symbolic) relationship with their grandchildren
Option C: never see their grandchildren
Option D: function as “specialists in recreational care-giving”
Correct Answer: D. function as “specialists in recreational care-giving” ✔
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Option A: increase in the number of men with a college education
Option B: increasing birth-rate
Option C: shift in the economy of the United States from manufacturing to service industries
Option D: all of the above
Correct Answer: shift in the economy of the United States from manufacturing to service industries ✔
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Option A: Friedrich Engels
Option B: Talcott Parsons
Option C: Margaret Mead
Option D: George Murdock
Correct Answer: Friedrich Engels ✔
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Option A: a university
Option B: a mental hospital
Option C: a factory
Option D: each of the above
Correct Answer: a mental hospital ✔
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Option A: enculturation and socialization
Option B: Protection
Option C: Learning and growing
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: enculturation and socialization ✔
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Option A: Neighborhood
Option B: Class
Option C: Family
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Family ✔
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