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michelleunicorn

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Children develop strong gender stereotypes because:
 
  a. there is little interaction between children and their parent of the opposite sex.
  b. they are not aware of biological differences between males and females.
  c. they see the world as highly divided by sex.
  d. they do not like gender-neutral toys.

Question 2

Young children's ideas about what it means to be a boy or girl:
 
  a. tend to be fairly gender-neutral.
  b. do not begin to form until the child goes to school.
  c. tend to be rigid.
  d. are very flexible until they reach puberty.



HandsomeMarc

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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