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rachel9

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In industrial nations, who actually ends up being more aggressive, competitive, and dominant?
 
  A. The woman because she is bucking the traditional gender norm by working outside of the home.
  B. They are both equally dominant because both work.
  C. It depends on who earns the most money.
  D. The men, because in industrial societies there is actually more alignment with the traditional gender norms.

Question 2

What six strategies can help people balance their work and family demands?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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nickk12214

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

The student should list role compartmentalizatio n, positive self-talk, good time management and task delegation, customized work arrangement, taking time off, and scaling down your career.





 

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