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| What happened to youth in Agrarian Western Culture? |
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| children were raised in agricultural settings |
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| What happened to youth in a Agrarian Non-Western tribal cultures? |
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| a rite of passage conferred the status of adulthood |
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| four occurrences that took place of the rite of passage in Western societies? |
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| Early Marriage, ability to work physically, assumption of economic independence, or early death of parents |
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| Factors that matures adolescent to adulthood in Agrarian society? |
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| family, economic and social situation, the child’s birth order, or the social demand of the youth. |
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| Can you explain what was happening with youth in Industrial Western cultures? |
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| Forced youth to be at home for excessive time, resulting in the youth creating a subculture (adolescence) |
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| Can you explain what was happening with youth in Post Industrial Western cultures? |
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| Causes high schoolers and college students to be in a "waiting station". Cannot find identity without struggle from conflicting messages |
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| beliefs or interests variance with those of a larger culture |
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| set of attitudes opposed to social norms |
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