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Nataly_w [17]
3 years ago
11

• what is identity? to what extent do we determine our own identities? what influence does society have?

Social Studies
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Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
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Identity is a set of acttitudes and characteristics that differentiate us from other people, identity begins to form inside the family nucleus and is determined mainly by the environment in which the individual develops, then adolescence shows up and society comes into play, there we adopt other values ​​and even modify some of our own, the society in which we develop will tell us which values ​​are more accepted than others, but when we reach adulthood, we are a little more capable of determining what we accept and what we don´t, but our identity has already formed. 
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