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audragclark

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Constantly recreating gender roles and meaning in everyday interaction is called
 
  a) doing gender.
  b) approaching gender.
  c) defining gender.
  d) expressing gender.

Question 2

Generally, research on gender roles has _________________ what is different rather than focus on what is learned.
 
  a) exaggerated
  b) celebrated
  c) understated
  d) minimized



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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