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26 August, 05:39

The definition of the word "Yankee" is relative. To a Mexican, a Yankee is anyone north of the Rio Grande - that is, any American. In the South, a Yankee is anyone from north of the Mason-Dixon Line. North of the Mason-Dixon Line, a Yankee is someone from New England. In New England, a Yankee is someone from Vermont. In Vermont, a Yankee is someone who eats apple pie for breakfast.

Considering the anecdote above, which of the following statements about social identity is true?

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  1. 26 August, 06:38
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    The anecdote above shows that social identity defines a person but is dependent upon where you are from or where you live.
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