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TVarnum

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Which of the following describes how menstruation is socially constructed?
 
  a) Menstruation is considered to be a problem that needs treatment.
  b) Menstruation is a time when women are considered the most fertile.
  c) Menstruation is viewed as a cleanse, not a hindrance to be remedied.
  d) Menstruation is less associated with hormones and physical changes.

Question 2

A couple marries young and has a baby right away. These actions are encouraged by their families who also got married and had children early in life. This is because intimate relationships are
 
  a) products of cultural context.
  b) based on the choices made by partners.
  c) founded on egalitarianism.
  d) structured around two people of the same sex.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: a



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