Answer:
Generalized other
Explanation:
The generalized other is a concept used in social sciences and it refers to <u>the general notion that a person has about society expectations.</u> It also refers to what one person thinks society expects from him/her. We can say it refers to the total expectations we think "people" in general has about us.
Therefore, <u>the generalized other</u> is an internalized sense of the total expectations of others in a variety of settings-regardless of whether we've encountered those people or places before.
Congressional powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but suggested by the enumerated powers that are written there are called implied powers.
Explanation:
Implied powers are<span> powers of American government that were not been expressly granted</span><span> by the Constitution </span>however that's <span>implicit </span><span>by </span>the mandatory and correct clause <span>to be delegated for </span>the aim<span> of </span>polishing off<span> the enumerated powers.</span>
Answer:
e=2.71828183
Explanation:
That is what e equals in decimal form.
I think martin speaks as a: Conservative
In conservative defense, Many people indeed irresponsibly abuse the welfare system and choose to live solely on welfare rather than to work.
The one that most influenced by this is actually the one who actually need the welfare (such as unemployed disabled or elderly) whose name must be tainted because of the irresponsible people