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Chelseaamend

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In their study involving 17,636 respondents in 28 countries about how couples divide housework, sociologist Shannon Davis and colleagues found that
 
  a. every where women (as a group) reported spending considerably more time than male partners doing household tasks.
  b. couples living in Chile divide household tasks most equitably.
  c. couples living in Australia divide household tasks the most unequitably.
  d. married couples have the most equitable arrangements when it comes to household tasks.

Question 2

Sara marries someone is a member of the same religion She has followed the norm of
 
  a. patrilocal groups. c. exogamy.
  b. endogamy. d. monogamy.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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