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Leona [35]
1 year ago
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Which was the least preferred self-disclosure topic for both u.s. and east asian students?

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DochEvi [55]1 year ago
4 0

Body was the least preferred self-disclosure topic for both u.s. and east asian students.

Self-disclosure is the act of revealing details about ourselves to others. The topics of disclosure range from superficial details to very private, sensitive and personal information. Self-disclosure develops human relationships.

The parties begin to take on an identity as a social unit. rewards greater than or equal to the costs we encounter in dealing with them. "This was a rotten idea" is an example of self-disclosure at which of the following levels? "Why don't you go ahead and visit your friends without me this weekend. I'll stick around and catch up on my studies."

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Patricians


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Plebeians


All the other citizens of Rome were Plebeians. Plebeians were the farmers, craftsmen, laborers, and soldiers of Rome.


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In the early stages of Rome, the plebeians had few rights. All of the government and religious positions were held by patricians. The patricians made the laws, owned the lands, and were the generals over the army. Plebeians couldn't hold public office and were not even allowed to marry patricians.


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Starting around 494 BC, the plebeians began to fight against the rule of the patricians. This struggle is called the "Conflict of the Orders." Over the course of around 200 years the plebeians gained more rights. They protested by going on strike. They would leave the city for a while, refuse to work, or even refuse to fight in the army. Eventually, the plebeians gained a number of rights including the right to run for office and marry patricians.


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One of the first concessions that the plebeians got from the patricians was the Law of the Twelve Tables. The Twelve Tables were laws that were posted in the public for all to see. They protected some basic rights of all Roman citizens regardless of their social class.


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