Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Socialization B. Middle friendship circles C. Popular clique D. Social isolates E. Waruabes F. Contextual dissonance G. Idiocultures H. Turnine point I. Life course J. Looking-glass self K. Aperts of socialization L. Play stage M. Garne stage N. Preparatory stage O. Life events P. Referential beliefs Q. Generalized other R. Birth cohort S. Historical context T. Lirked lives U. Tirring V. Racial socialization W. Apency X. Gender socialization Y. Pyprnalion effect Z. Children’s cultural routines AA Life stages
-____ An aspect of life-course sociology referring to how historic events affect development for different birth cohorts.
Legal Capacity
The capability recognized by law for a person to act in a particular role or enter into a contract, often related to age and mental soundness.
Express Authority
The power granted to an agent or representative explicitly stated by the principal in a written or oral form.
Actual Authority
The express and implied powers given by a principal to an agent for carrying out specific transactions.
Principal
The primary party involved in a transaction or contract, or the amount of money originally invested or loaned, before interest.