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meagbuch

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_______ is a socially/culturally constructed set of beliefs, values, and opinions that shape manly character, or manliness.
 
  A) Masculinity
   B) Gender stereotype
   C) Man-type
   D) Hegemonic example

Question 2

The Family Research Council is a
 
  A) committee of House and Senate members who focus on family issues.
  B) value free research agency.
  C) liberal family advocacy organization.
  D) conservative family advocacy organization.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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