The correct answer is C. Peers tend to reinforce gender roles by criticizing and marginalizing those who behave outside of their assigned roles
Explanation:
Socialization is the process in which individuals understood and integrate cultural elements, this includes norms, appropriate behaviors and gender roles that determine attitudes and behaviors that belong to women, men or both. About this, there are different agents of socialization such as peers, family, religion among others that played an important role not only by providing models of behavior but also because agents of socialization reinforce cultural elements by criticizing or rejecting behaviors that represent a violation into the social order and praising those that follow the social order.
Considering this, the one that is the best example of the role peers play as agent of socialization is that peers tend to reinforce gender roles by criticizing and marginalizing those who behave outside of their assigned roles as in this way children learned and preserve behaviors and attitudes that are considered as appropriate in their context and therefore peers act as an agent of socialization.
Explanation:
Upper-class boy:
“Hello. Today has been a rough day for me. All I can do is follow my father around, looking at museums. What do you have to do.”
Lower class girl:
“You are lucky. I have to sit all day, wearing jewels signifying I am getting married in a year.”
Upper-class boy:
“I see. My father wants me to either be a gladiator or a warrior.”
Lower class girl:
“I don’t get to go to school. Every morning I write in the walls to describe my day. I always sit in the back of gladiator fights with my sisters.”
Upper-class boy:
“Cool! Do you like gladiator fights? I do after I go back home and my servants feed me.”
Lower class girl:
“I honestly don’t know what gladiator fights are like. I can’t see from all the way in the back. Do you have servants? Now that is cool.”
Upper-class boy:
“You’re lucky you don’t have to learn all the things I do. Fighting and swimming are fun, but going to school is boring.”
Lower class girl:
“School! I would long to go to school. I have to learn to weave all the time.”
Upper-class boy:
“You’re right, that is boring. But you could always do gladiator fights. Women are allowed to do that now.”
Lower class girl:
“Didn’t you listen to me? I am going to get married in a year. I am too busy learning to be a wife.
Upper-class boy:
“I am sorry. Well, got to go to school. Bye.”
Lower class girl:
“Bye.”
Because Mormons are so judgmental when it comes to other peoples beliefs on the way they want to live
but thats really any religion