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fahad

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Humans use symbols, self, and mind. These qualities
 
  a. are dependent on instinct.
  b. make us less dependent on the company of others.
  c. can arise only from our social life.
  d. are antisocial, since all three make us rebellious.

Question 2

The way women are treated in the U.S. has changed over time. This demonstrate that gender differences
 
  a. are best explained by their heredity.
  b. have much to do with socialization.
  c. are fixed and natural.
  d. are ultimately tied to survival.



jesse.fleming

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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