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meagbuch

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While at a coed party you notice that in casual
 
  conversation the males seem to interrupt the females almost at will, and that the males tend to touch the females often, but rarely touch other men. Your observations illustrate:
   a. that differences in nonverbal communication are a reflection of the fact that males hold
   more power than females.
   b. the place of paralanguage in casual conversation.
   c. the leakage of body language in informal settings.
   d. that males have become more openly affectionate than they were in the past.

Question 2

The first wave of the women's movement was concerned with
 
  A) the denigration of women in the media
  B) voting rights
  C) personal relationships
  D) racial inequalities


Kaytorgator

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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