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In ancient Greece, male-male sexual behavior was tolerated as long as it did not
 
  A) threaten the institution of the family.
  B) involve an adult and an adolescent.
  C) exist in the public sphere.
  D) interfere with duties to the state.

Question 2

In ancient Greek times, prostitution flourished
 
  A) only among the royal families.
  B) only among the average-middle class.
  C) only among the lower class.
  D) at every level of society.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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