Answer:
It is true that Talib has developed a concept of the generalized other.
Explanation:
The generalized other is a concept in which an individual has a <em>common idea as others regarding actions within society</em>. It means an individual is conscious of what the common notions are between other members of society.
In this case, Talib is fully socialized because he <em>understands the notion</em> that people might judge him or not accept his behavior of eating his greasy cheeseburger on the crowded bus. He is conscious of this and thus has developed the concept of the generalized other.
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I think the other options were the following:
<span><span>physical strength
</span><span>physical stamina
</span><span>athletic skills
</span><span>analytical problem-solving skills.
Among those, athletic skills are indeed the least needed. Athletic skills are most useful for professional athletes and the challenges of everyday life are typically not as challenging, or challenging in other ways.
however, physical endurance and solving skills will be very useful, for example in house maintenance (plumbing, etc).
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God's anger is a bow once more.
Edward uses the bow as a metaphor for God's anger. By virtue of justice, the arrow from this bow is continually pointed towards the human heart. The ineffable quality of God's delight is the only thing that prevents Him from sending His due vengeance directly to its intended recipient.
The phrase "the bow of God's anger is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string" used by Edwards is meant to instill a feeling of urgency in his audience. He wants his listeners to understand that God has the right to punish sinners whenever he sees fit.
To know more about the symbolisations, refer to:
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Answer:
It's A. and E.
A- It did not do enough to support common citizens.
E It did not do enough to end poverty.