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Yolanda

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The point of Margaret Mead's research of three tribes is New Guinea is that:
 
  a. human beings are mostly the result of their genetic wiring
  b. androgyny is more natural than either traditional or egalitarian roles
   c. cultures construct gender in different ways
  d. intersexuality is present in all cultures

Question 2

Reasons men are likely to have fewer friends than women include:
 
  a. homophobia and competition with men
  b. they fear losing status if the friend makes considerably more money
   c. men and women tend to have an equal number of friends
  d. they fear other men will attract their significant others away



emilymalinowski12

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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