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londonang

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Jobs dominated by women emphasize which cultural behavior?
 
  a. risk taking
  b. nurturance
  c. competitiveness
  d. mathematical expertise
  e. executive decision making

Question 2

In The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Emile Durkheim cautioned that sociologists who study religion must assume that
 
  a. God does not exist.
  b. there are no religions which are false.
  c. some religions are false.
  d. all religions include notions of higher beings and that humans are made in their likeness.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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