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bobthebuilder

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As a person who is capable of integrating both masculinity and femininity into his gender role, Pat would be considered ________.
 
  a. transsexual
  b. androgynous
  c. homosexual
  d. undifferentiated

Question 2

Some have argued that differences exist in humans as part of nature's grand design, which has enabled humans to survive and evolve as a species.
 
  From this perspective, the reason men are more aggressive and women are more intuitive is that these characteristics are considered ________.
 
  a. gender stereotypes
  b. adaptive mechanisms
  c. survival of the fittest
  d. biological requirements



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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