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APUS57

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Aulette cites Bem's recommendations for parents to counteract the dominant gender ideology of our society. She suggests that parents
 
  a. emphasize the biological distinctions and distinguish them from socially determined differences.
  b. de-emphasize the biological distinctions and teach cultural relativity.
  c. ignore biological distinctions and treat boys and girls exactly the same.
  d. contradict the biological and social distinctions by treating boys and girls the opposite of the traditional ways.

Question 2

Marital status varies by race. Which of the following categories is the most likely to never have been married?
 
  a. Hispanics
  b. Whites
  c. Blacks



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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