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Bahir interacted with his parents and siblings, and with his teachers and peers. In Bronfenbrenner’s scheme, Bahir’s interactions with his parents and siblings, and with his teachers and peers, would represent different
   a. mesosystems.
   b. exosystems.
c. microsystems.
   d. macrosystems.
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