Multiple Choice
In sociology, a group is any number of people
A) with similar norms, values, and expectations who regularly and consciously interact.
B) who happen to be together in the same place (e.g., passengers) .
C) who share a common feature (e.g., hair color) but do not interact.
D) all of these
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