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Gender is defined as ______.
 
  a. a person's biological identity as male or female
  b. culturally determined characteristics associate with maleness or femaleness
  c. a persons' deeply felt sense of being male or female
  d. external characteristics socially defined as masculine or feminine

Question 2

Social workers became fascinated with the clinical context of human existence.
  Today, however, the profession of social work is beginning to awaken to the
  significance of our
 
  A. emotional environment.
  B. biological environment.
  C. family environment.
  D. global physical environment.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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