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In Jewish Families, Socialization Is Often Achieved Through

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In Jewish families, socialization is often achieved through


A) the threat of withdrawal of love and the use of guilt.
B) placing individual needs before family needs.
C) academic achievement.
D) cynicism and pessimism.

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