Answer:
It depends on where you live, really.
Explanation:
Gender has less on an affect on western economy than in other non-westernized countries. For example, women can hold jobs of power in the United Kingdom but not in Afghanistan. This obviously has an impact on earnings made by women in different areas of the world. Women in second and third world countries don't have the opportunities that women in first world countries do, therefore they earn less and have far less of an impact in economics worldwide. Women are also expected to take off work if they choose to start a family, while men are expected to continue working, creating not only a economic imbalance but also a power imbalance.
Answer:
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Answer:
a)
Explanation:
The concept of the Generalized Other was first introduced by George Herbert Mead and refers to the general notion that one person has about the expectations the other have of him/her as a member of a society.
Is it because of this Generalized Other that people act like they do (they act in the way they think society expect them to) so they act according to the norms and values of this group or society.
Therefore, the correct answer is a) a recognition of general societal rules and expectations that dictate appropriate social behaviors
<u>*Note:</u>
<u>b) is not right because the Generalized Other doesn't refer to a person in particular.</u>
<u>c) is not right because the Generalized Other doesn't refer to a particular role but more to the general rules as member of a society.</u>
<u>d) is not right because the Generalized Other actually refers to a milestone in development.</u>
<u>e) This refers to the play-game stages and is not about the Generalized Other. </u>
La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
La explicación del texto "Somos integrantes de una sociedad, formamos parte de la cultura. Crecemos y nos educamos en ella y a la vez, contribuimos a construirla y modificarla," sería la siguiente.
Somos ciudadanos de un país que está formado por una diversidad de etnias y formas de pensar, unidos por un mismo concepto de soberanía que significa la capacidad de crear un gobierno autónomo e independiente de cualquier influencia exterior, representado básicamente por el territorio, la forma de gobierno y nosotros los ciudadanos.
Nosotros como ciudadanos formamos la cultura del país por medio de nuestro sistema de creencias, valores, costumbres, lenguaje y tradiciones. Eso es lo que nos hace ser un país único ante el mundo, a pesar de que al interior existan diversas formas de pensar, de acuerdo a nuestros orígenes.
El que pueden ejercer su libre derecho a elegir su propia forma de gobierno y a sus gobernantes, para convertirse en estados democráticos en donde se respete la ley. Crecemos en esta cultura que ha sido heredada por nuestros padres y nosotros la heredaremos a nuestros hijos. A nosotros nos toca seguir construyendo esa identidad y cultura para perfeccionarla.
Political Socialization is a lifelong process by which an individual develops political knowledge, and also contributes to shaping his values and ideologies toward life.
Political socialization describes how citizens crystalize political identities, values, and behavior that remain relatively persistent throughout later life. It is the process through which a person develops political beliefs and opinions that influence their behavior in social spheres.
For instance, if Tom was a member of the Democratic Party, he didn't just happen to hitch the group by accident; rather, throughout his life, he had developed a group of political beliefs that have led him to align himself with a party whose opinions matched his own.
Learn more about political socialization here: brainly.com/question/12190718