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Document 1, Document 3 and Document 5 are having common base that <u>they are all related to the society issues.</u>
Document 1 shows that the individual looses his reputation in the society due to some personal issues.
Document 3 states that the gender inequalities between a bot and girl are increasingly causing chaos in the town.
Document 5 states that the western traditions are slowly ruining the traditional society's culture and heritage.
So, it is proved.
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The answer to the question above is this: THE GENERALIZED OTHER. The Generalized Other is actually proposed by <span>George Herbert </span><span>Mead. This is a concept in social science that refers to someone who reacts and behaves based on how other people expects them to be. George Herbert Mead is actually a known American Philosopher and sociologist.</span>
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'cause they were primitive
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The British government passed the Proclamation of 1763 in the 13 colonies to end conflicts between American Indians and colonial settlers after the French and Indian War. The proclamation was intended to prevent colonists from moving westward into American Indian territories, reducing violent attacks between the two groups. The British also hoped to appease the indigenous tribes to ease the transition of taking over the French fur trade.
After the French and Indian War, the British won vast lands from the French, but were unsuccessful at maintaining positive relations with the indigenous people. The French had honored the practice of showing respect to American Indian leaders through gifts, while the British overlooked the importance of these subtle exchanges. Feeling alienated, Chief Pontiac and other tribal leaders organized raids on British forts. The proclamation's attempt to resolve these disputes ultimately inspired distrust from the American Indians and the colonists, who continued crossing the border largely unchecked.
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