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7 years ago
Individuals migrating to the United States often develop a stronger love for their country of origin and then pass these feelings on to their children. How might you explain this phenomenon?

A) A disruption of their lifeworld: they are frustrated and stressed by so many people who are unlike themselves, so they surround themselves with the familiar frame of reference that they left behind.
 B) latent sense of territoriality: place-making stands at the center of meaning for people and the framework for their actions and behavior.
C) The perspective of outsiders: they are reinforcing who they are by contrasting themselves with the places and people they feel are different from themselves.
D) Homesickness: they miss their former home.
E) Lack of attachment to their new home: they haven't been in their new location long enough to create an identification with it.
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7 years ago
A) A disruption of their lifeworld: they are frustrated and stressed by so many people who are unlike themselves, so they surround themselves with the familiar frame of reference that they left behind.

My guess, no backup though
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