John Locke's Tabula Rasa and Socialization Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>Through the senses and sensory experiences. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the overall focus of the passage?

<p>The process of socialization and its impact on the individual. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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