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Differential Association Theory And Legal Drinking Age In The United States

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1. Differential association theory: In China, parents wants their kids to attend, for instance, good primary schools, especially for families from middle class and upper class. They believe that their children can benefit from associating themselves with others children, whose parents are rich or who come from literary families, taking advantage of decent learning environment. In contrast, parents may think if their children get close to migrant workers’ children, then they may acquire bad habits of living and learning. Control theory: Legal drinking age in the United States is 21, but it does not mean that everyone under 21 obey by that rule. In parties, peer pressure is most powerful outer control in this case. Of course, he/she himself/herself would like to taste alcohol. On the other hand, in an adolescent’s mind, he/she does not want to break the law. These are inner controls. …show more content…

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