Advantages: Primary sources directly address your topic and often provide information that is unavailable elsewhere. For example, the questions you compose for an interview or a survey will likely target your unique interest in the topic. Similarly, to test a particular hypothesis, you can design your own experiment.
Disadvantages: Some primary sources, such as eyewitness accounts, may be too close to the subject, lacking a critical distance. Others, such as interviews, surveys, and experiments, are time consuming to prepare, administer, and analyze. Finally, unless you have been trained in accepted methodologies, your own primary research in certain fields of study may not be recognized as valid.
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This sounds like sociology.... I took that as a college class my last semester this year!! So I may can help you some.
Social Behavior- Language, Mannerisms, Communication, the way you behave socially to communicate with your surroundings.
Cultural Behavior- Fashion, Slang, Dance, Music, behavior according to cultural influences
Phenomena - ( this one right here I might not be so accurate, but I will help you with what I know) Wildly different, confusing to pinpoint.
Taboo- something that is different from the norm, not commonly seen.
Theoretically, decency and conventionally are the most adhered norms of society because they aren't challenging or conflictive, they make it easy to get along and feel at ease with your surroundings. Just do what everyone expects you to do!!
Deviant may be referred to as a power struggle because if someone is deviant, they are not following the norms society has set into place, they are doing something different or atleast trying, this sounds like a power struggle because this person is now struggling with the power society has initially set to have over them. Resistance can be a struggle!!
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by getting out of the great depression and the growth of democracy and communism
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Answer: The primary goal of Grant's Indian policy was to have Native Americans assimilated into white culture, education, language, religion, and citizenship, that was designed to break Indian reliance on their own tribal, nomadic, hunting, and religious lifestyles.
Explanation: Hope this helps