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Ebrown

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Which of the following statements about Inuit child rearing is true?
 
  A) Inuit children do not have formal schooling and are rarely taught to read or write.
  B) Inuit peoples do not practice enculturation.
  C) Inuit children are discouraged from asking direct questions and primarily learn experientially.
  D) Inuit children are taught to be expressive and to consult adults about problems.
  E) Inuit children have an especially long period of child immaturity in which they have little or no adult responsibilities.

Question 2

Child-rearing practices in all cultures are designed to:
 
  A) produce adults who are submissive to the cultural content.
  B) allow adults to work as teachers only during a child's early period of development.
  C) produce children who know all cultural content at an early age.
  D) produce adults who know the cultural content.
  E) instill in children a sense of creativity and self-fulfillment.



kaylee05

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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