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    George Herbert Mead Argued That the Self Has Two Core
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George Herbert Mead Argued That the Self Has Two Core

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George Herbert Mead argued that the self has two core components


A) the "I" and the "Me."
B) the "Us" and the "We."
C) the "You" and the "I."
D) the "I" and the "We."

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