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Social Studies, 19.03.2020 23:37 antonypaz6583

How do communities determine who belongs and who doesn’t belong? How do society’s rules—written and unwritten—differ depending on your family, race, gender, or class? How do those rules become accepted by many people as normal? What are the consequences of challenging the rules that determine who belongs and who does not?

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