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Becoming A Member of Society

Authored by Mary Guadete Canono

Social Studies

12th Grade

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Becoming A Member of Society
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1.

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He said that the human mind at birth is nothing but a blank slate, or tabula rasa.

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2.

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It refers to the lifelong process of social interaction through which people acquire their identities and necessary survival skills in society.

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It refers to the process of accepting the social norms, attitudes, roles, and values transmitted by people and social groups within society as one’s own.

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They see socialization as an interactive process between individuals and other members of society.

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The sociologist who proposed a synthesized view of socialization which considers how factors such as free will, human autonomy, and social structures and processes influence socialization.

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A significant aspect of socialization that refers to the particular circumstances of a society and consists of its culture, language, and the social structures that define social class, ethnicity, and gender.

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It refers to ideas, beliefs, behavior, and other information that are passed on by members of society to the individual

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