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What do you consider the single most worthwhile and consequential social reform movement of the early-mid-nineteenth century? Which social reform movement of the early-mid-nineteenth century do you consider the least worthwhile and influential in advancing social progress in America? Defend your arguments in both cases with specific examples.
Unconscious Motives
Drives and desires that influence our behavior without our conscious awareness.
Interactionist
An approach or perspective in sociology and psychology that focuses on how individuals interact with each other and the environment in shaping behavior.
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The study of how certain characteristics and behaviors are inherited through genetic transmission from parents to offspring.
Projective Measure
A type of psychological test in which the subject's response to ambiguous stimuli reveals hidden emotions and internal conflicts.
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