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    George Herbert Mead Referred to the General Morals and Values
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George Herbert Mead Referred to the General Morals and Values

Question 13

Question 13

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George Herbert Mead referred to the general morals and values of the culture in which a child develops as the:


A) symbolic morality
B) symbolic interaction
C) generalized other
D) corporalized other
E) deputized other

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