<span>State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are final.
The U.S. Supreme Court has the final say in any matter.</span>
answer should be A im pretty sure
The answer is <em>me. </em>
According to the symbolic interactionism perspective, developed by George Herbert Mead, the me is the part of our identity that corresponds to how whe think other people see us. It is the part of the identity that is a product of socialization and it begins in early childhood.
Withing this me, expectations and attitudes of society are also internalized, as a way of knowing what is expected of us.
Answer:
Stereotypes influence how we think about other people. Stereotypes direct our attention toward some things and away from others, affecting what we notice, and what we remember later on.