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EY67

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An observation of Margaret Mead's cross-cultural study on the role of social learning in the development of gender roles is that the:
 
  A) Mundugumor people socialized only feminine personalities.
  B) Arapesh people socialized both men and women to be masculine.
  C) Fa'afafine people raised masculine females as males.
  D) Tchambuli people were known for dominant women and submissive men.

Question 2

Gender dysphoria is the condition in which a:
 
  A) person's gender ideology does not match his or her self-concept.
  B) person has both male and female genitals.
  C) person's gender identity does not match his or her biological sex.
  D) person has congenital variations in his or her reproductive system.



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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