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james

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Constructing gender through everyday interaction such as play, media exposure, or through peer groups are a few examples of how groups and individuals
 
  a) do gender.
  b) show agency.
  c) become feminist.
  d) develop socialization.

Question 2

Which describes the limits of the socialization of gender?
 
  a) Socialization does not explain the roots of gender inequality.
  b) Gender socialization focuses on women and not men.
  c) The foundation of gender socialization rests too much on its origins.
  d) There is no way to know true gender socialization is happening.



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Answer to Question 1

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