On which point did both Sigmund Freud and George Herbert Mead agree?

A. Society is unnecessarily cruel to children.

B. The balancing between our needs and society's needs is monitored by the ego.

C. Socialization affects the development of personality.

D. Younger people are better adjusted than older people.

Respuesta :

C. Socialization affects the development of personality.

Sigmund Freud believed that personalities are shaped by a combination of basic biological instinctis and the society that surrounds us.
George Herbert Mead believed that a person's personality is formed through the interaction with other people, thus, under the influence of society.
They both believe that this stage happens quite early, while we are still young children. 

Answer:

c

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