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pepyto

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When Queenie asks her daughter Ariel, How's my little princess today? she's engaging in gender
 
  A) awareness.
  B) socialization.
  C) constancy.
  D) identity.

Question 2

Parents are most likely to support
 
  A) independent behavior in their daughters.
  B) competitiveness in their sons.
  C) sharing with their sons.
  D) encouragement for wrestling and other physical activities with their daughters.



sierrahalpin

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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