![]() False According to the Johnson, Lennon, and Rudd (2017) "Subculture" reading, dress is one aspect of life that is controlled in a total institution. True According to the Johnson, Lennon, and Rudd (2017) "Subculture" reading, prisons often use dress to give more freedom to inmates. ![]() False According to the Culture Notes, culture is Learned According to the Miller-Spillman "Intro to Dress, Culture, and Theory" reading, the cultural syndrome of tightness refers to Small towns in the United States where norms are clearer than urban environments According to the Culture Notes, a person who seeks to understand the meaning of dress of another culture by using their own cultural standards is using A Holistic perspective According to the Culture Notes, the process of dyeing denim blue with indigo dye is an example of Artifact According to the Johnson, Lennon, and Rudd (2017) "Subculture" reading, subcultures emerge because The dominant culture has failed to meet the needs of the members of society According to the Johnson, Lennon, and Rudd (2017) "Subculture" reading, wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt is an example of a cause-related dress. ![]() ![]() False According to the Ornstein (2017) reading, in an unjust society, individuals have equal value, opportunity and chance for success. ![]() According to the Ornstein (2017) reading, to have a socially just society, a free-market system without government restraints should be in place. ![]()
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