World war 1
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American Canadians are Canadian citizens of American descent, or Canadians who identify to some extent with American society. The term is most often used to refer to Canadians who either migrated from or have ancestry in the United States.
So in other words, canadians are not generally american, but are recognised as 'american canadians due to a line of history and ancestral backgrounds, around those regions and states.
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Answer:
The meanings attached to social actions and symbols are socially constructed and contextually situated (A)
Explanation:
The sociological perspective can teach Amy that the meanings attached to social actions and symbols are socially constructed and contextually situated. Hence it is possible for Amy to use sign language in such control if she does not understand the language and culture of France. This means that social actions such as language learning and speaking as well as adapting to the culture of a person, is socially constructed.
Answer:
social identity theory.
Explanation:
The social identity theory of the suggestion that an organisation can decide to change the behaviour of individuals if it can bring modifications to their self identity.
It gives specifications and predictions to the situations where people might see themselves as one person or as members of a group.
From this question, we can see that the participants to find themselves based on the group traits to which they belonged. Those that were shared into pulligand defined themselves based on those traits. And nulligans defined themselves based on the nulligan traits.