A.	we are constantly learning
B.	we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C.	we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D.	we think before we act
E.	we have learned enough to function independently
		A.	we are constantly learning
B.	we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C.	we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D.	we think before we act
E.	we have learned enough to function independently
		A.	personality
B.	self
C.	ego
D.	the I
E.	the me
		A.	Friedrich Engels
B.	Talcott Parsons
C.	Margaret Mead
D.	George Murdock
		A.	conflict
B.	functionalist
C.	interactionist
D.	structuralist
		A.	appears to lead to greater family disorganization
B.	has little or no new effect on the lives of children
C.	no longer displaces homemakers in these days of women’s liberation
D.	is less likely in second marriages
		A.	complementary needs
B.	matching hypothesis
C.	exchange
D.	mutual co-dependence
		A.	bilineal
B.	neolocal
C.	patrilineal
D.	matrilineal
		A.	family
B.	institution
C.	kinship group
D.	none of the above
		A.	University of Cambridge
B.	The Open University
C.	London Metropolitan University
D.	University of Manchester
		A.	cultural reproduction
B.	passive consumption
C.	conceptual abstraction
D.	formal communication