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Jason sees himself as a cut above his close-knit neighborhood, where people have little knowledge of world events and are often too tired to get involved in community or political activity. Jason fits which class description?
 
  a. upper middle class professionals
  b. lower middle class
  c. gold coast socialites
  d. lower class

Question 2

Sandra Bem wrote that a person's sex is connected to virtually every aspect of human experience, including modes of dress, social roles, and even ways of expressing emotion and experiencing sexual desire.. Bem was writing about
 
  a. primary sex characteristics.
  b. gender polarization.
  c. genetic and chromosomal sex.
  d. the intersexed.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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