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bobthebuilder

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In capitalistic societies, women's domestic labor
 
  a. is not important for survival.
  b. ranks low in prestige and power.
  c. produces exchangeable commodities.
  d. is more valued than in socialist societies.

Question 2

The most complex, demanding, and all-involving role that a member of society must learn to play is that of
 
  a. mother/father.
  b. son/daughter.
  c. male/female.
  d. husband/wife.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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