Asked by Pamela Thompson on Jul 08, 2024

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Which of the following is a stage in an initiation rite?

A) separation from one's new status and identity
B) degradation, disorientation, and stress
C) preservation of an existing identity
D) close supervision by specialized staff

Initiation Rite

A formal ceremony or series of actions conducted to induct an individual into a new role, status, or society.

New Status

A term indicating an updated or changed position, condition, or standing of an individual, group, or entity within a social, economic, or relational context.

  • Acquire understanding of the transformative nature of particular socialization practices, such as rites of passage and resocialization.
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somaya jannatJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Initiation rites often involve a stage of degradation, disorientation, and stress, which serves to break down the initiate's existing identity and prepare them for the transition to a new status within the community or group.