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mwit1967

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Researchers conducted a study of 40,000 respondents on six continents and found what regarding gender roles and norms?
 
  A. In agrarian societies, traditional gender norms were more accepted and were expected more so than in industrial nations.
  B. Gender norms had nothing to do with the type of economy or labor force structure in an area.
  C. Gender norms seem to be at least somewhat biologically based, because gender roles and norms are actually quite similar worldwide.
  D. In agrarian societies, the differences between men and women were less marked, while in industrial societies the traditional' gendered divisions of competitive/cooperative were more pronounced.

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Enrolling in two-year colleges has negative ramifications on eventually completing a bachelor's degree.
 
  a) True
  b) False



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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