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Explain the concept of homogamy with the help of an example. What are some of the benefits of homogamy?
 
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________ refers to how an individual presents his or her gender identity through personality, habits, and behaviors.
 
  A) Gender roles
   B) Gender identity
   C) Gender stereotypes
   D) Gender presentation



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Homogamy refers to dating or marrying someone with similar social characteristics, such as ethnicity and age. Marriage between cousins is an example of homogamy. Homogamy has its advantages. In Indiawhere 70 percent marry within their own castehomogamous mate selection ensures that people marry within their social class and can pass down their wealth to a kin group. In both India and Turkey, homogamy ensures strong and continuing family ties.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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