The significant positions a person occupies within a society that affect that person's identity in almost all social situations are known as:
a. Personal identity
b. Master statuses
c. Identity markers
d. Audience traits
b. Master statuses are significant positions a person occupies within society that
affect that person's identity in almost all social situations. A person's master statuses might include race
or ethnicity, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation, age, economic standing, religion or spirituality,
and educational level.
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