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dmcintosh

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The Semai of Malaysia view men and women __________.
 
  a. as good and evil polar opposites
  b. as occupying male public and female domestic spheres
  c. as being the same in terms of social personality
  d. as behaving according to different rules of morality

Question 2

In traditional Iroquois society women controlled __________.
 
  a. food production and distribution
  b. arranged marriages
  c. all religious ceremonies
  d. burial rituals



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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