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What is a good rule of thumb when trying to determine the impact of environmental toxins on fetal development?
 
  a. If it does not bother the mother, it will not bother the developing fetus.
  b. If it does not bother young children aged 6 to 10, it will not bother the developing fetus.
  c. The impact on fetal development must be assessed separately from the impact on children or adults. d. The fetus is well protected. There are very few toxins to which it is likely to be vulnerable.

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What is an example of the idea that the family environment is gendered?
 
  a. Fathers are more assertive than mothers in their interactions with children.
  b. Fathers and mothers are both employed outside the home.
  c. Families can be categorized by the sex of the head of household.
  d. Children have less power in families than adults.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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