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krzymel

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What was the controversy that surrounded Caster Semenya, the South African middle-distance runner?
 
  a. He first competed as a man and then had a sex-change operation and competed in the female races
  b. She competed as a woman and the athletic federation discovered that she had internal male sex organs.
  c. She first competed as a woman and then changed into a man and competed in the male races.
 d. Caster would not agree to disclose gender on the race forms.

Question 2

All of the following statements about tattoos are correct except:
 
  a. tattoos are transformed into fine art through redefinition and framing based on formal and ideological qualities.
  b. tattoos were first brought to the U.S. by British Captain John Smith from the Pacific.
  c. tattoos can function as a mark of affiliation and identity for the bearer.
  d. there are class distinctions in tattoos and tattoo art.
  e. tattoos have long been one of the simplest ways of identifying the human as a social being.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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