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According to the passage, what did John Locke believe about the human mind at birth?
According to the passage, what did John Locke believe about the human mind at birth?
- The human mind is born with innate knowledge and ideas.
- The human mind is a combination of innate and learned characteristics.
- The human mind is pre-programmed with certain behaviors and values.
- The human mind is a blank slate that acquires information through the senses. (correct)
What is the primary function of socialization according to the passage?
What is the primary function of socialization according to the passage?
- To create homogeneity and conformity within a group or community.
- To impose external rules and expectations on individuals.
- To teach individuals the skills and values needed to integrate into a group or community. (correct)
- To allow individuals to freely express their own unique traits and behaviors.
What does the passage suggest is the relationship between self-imposed and externally imposed rules during socialization?
What does the passage suggest is the relationship between self-imposed and externally imposed rules during socialization?
- Individuals have no control over the rules imposed on them during socialization.
- They are completely separate and independent processes.
- Externally imposed rules override any self-imposed rules.
- Socialization is a combination of self-imposed and externally imposed rules. (correct)
What is the primary way that individuals acquire information about the outside world according to the passage?
What is the primary way that individuals acquire information about the outside world according to the passage?
What is the overall focus of the passage?
What is the overall focus of the passage?