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Which theoretical perspective argues that audience members are like mindless sheep who absorb any messages given to them?
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The tea party movement is a. an official third party that challenges both democrats and republicans in national elections. b. an organized challenge to incumbents in the republican party by the most conservative wing of the republican party. c. an organized challenge to incumbents in the democratic party by the most liberal wing of the democratic party. d. an offspring of the green party that runs for state and local office in many midwestern states. e. the now defunct party that gave way to the republican party at the end of the “second party system.”
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:30
George herbert mead argued that the self develops through interactions with others. do you think that your personality or self developed through your interactions with others (parents, friends, teachers) or was it something that you were born with? give an example from your life to support your view.
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Which term describes a possible explanation of, or answer to, a scientific question that is based on prior knowledge or research and that is testable?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:30
Analyze the photo below and answer the question that follows. photo by perry quan what kind of service does the facility in the photo above provide, according to christaller's central place theory? a. low-order service b. high-order service c. low-growth service d. specialized-need service
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