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skymedlock

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What can we conclude about cultural identity during adolescence?
 
  a. During this stage, the majority of both males and females ignore their ethnic identity.
  b. Adolescence is a stage in which young people typically develop a strong pride in their cultural identitywhether they are male or female.
  c. Males who are strongly identified with their cultural identity often have their masculinity questioned.
  d. The research has not consistently found gender differences in cultural identity.

Question 2

An adolescent female who says that she is a feminist is likely to
 
  a. have a relatively complex view of herself.
  b. have more feminine characteristics than the average woman.
  c. have a mother who is not a feminist.
  d. have a very negative body image.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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