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Among food-collecting societies, the roles performed by women and men _____.
 
  a. are assigned a very different status
  b. are different but their relative status is not
  c. are almost identical, with very similar status
  d. do not determine the status of each gender, as both genders do exactly the same tasks
  e. never overlap

Question 2

Recently in agrarian societies, _____.
 
  a. womens status has declined because there is less value put on agricultural subsistence
  b. womens status has improved because of job opportunities off the farm
  c. women have begun outnumbering men as the primary subsistence earners on the farm
  d. gender stratification has become increasingly divided
  e. women have become world leaders



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