Answer: <em>Expectations about personal space while riding an elevator.</em>
Explanation:
Folkways are generally referred to as the conventions or customs of daily life. They are known as a kind of social norm. Under the discipline of sociology, folkways are usually referred in context to mores since they tend to act as both kind of social norms, although they tend to vary in degree to which these are implemented and enforced. Folkways are referred to as casually implemented social expectations, whereas mores are referred as beliefs about behaviors which are strictly upheld.
Answer:
B. deindividuation
Explanation:
deindividuation refers to a situation when people lose their self-identity when they are in the middle of a certain crowd.
Often times, when individuals gather with a crowd, the value that the individual held can be different with the value/principles that are held by the crowd. Because of this, the individual tend to feel the pressure to conform with the crowd's value in order to feel accepted. This is why the deindividuation occurs.
Answer:
An aboriginal skeleton that was discovered in 2012 on the banks of Darling river in Tootale National Park is known as Toorale Man. The skeleton's facial bones were damaged and had deep and fatal wounds. The wound stretched from the forehead to the mouth.
Initially, it was believed that the wound was caused by metal blades and the man died in the violence between the aboriginals and European settlers. But the radiocarbon dating revealed that the man died much earlier, almost 700 years ago. It raised several questions about the use of metal by aboriginals because metal arrived in Australia with Macassan Fisherman in the north and then with the European settlement.
His skull was lying on a washed pile of sand and was arranged in a fetal position and his skull was sticking out.