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Why is the concept of a third gender still quite unusual for most Americans?
 
  a) Because of the countrys Christian legacy.
  b) Because most Americans associate sexual preference with culture.
  c) Because most Americans associate gender with sexual preference.
  d) Because for most Americans gender is a private matter.

Question 2

The berdache or nadle among Native Americans are:
 
  a) specialized shamans.
   b) considered disgusting by adult males.
   c) limited to sexually focused occupations.
   d) biological males who adopt many female roles, creating a third gender.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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