Asked by Nikki Tajdar on May 27, 2024

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The seat you habitually use in a classroom is,in Altman's terms,a(n) ___ territory.

A) open
B) secondary
C) public
D) social
E) noncentral

Secondary Territory

Spaces that do not belong to individuals but to which they have some claim of use or occupation, often public or semi-public.

Open Territory

Refers to areas or spaces that are not claimed or controlled by any one group or organization, allowing free access and use.

Social Territory

The concept refers to spaces or domains where social groups establish norms, rules, and identities, influencing how they interact and behave within those spaces.

  • Define and distinguish between different types of territories and their significance.
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Caroline CapaprisJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In Altman's terms, a seat that you habitually use in a classroom is considered a secondary territory. Secondary territories are areas that are not owned by an individual but are used regularly by an individual or group, leading to a sense of personal association with the space.