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Ebrown

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_____ emphasizes the way in which government, science, and health care are all interrelated and contribute to the stable nature of society.
 
  a. Functionalism
 b. Conflict theory
 c. Symbolic interactionism
 d. Exchange theory

Question 2

Gender may be considered an achieved status as well as an ascribed status for all of the following reasons, except:
 
  a. gender is socially constructed.
 b. people enact their gender through behaviors and appearance.
 c. some people transition in some way from the sex into which they were born.
 d. gender and sex are unique concepts.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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