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haleyc112

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Feminists are critical of the cybernetic concept of circular causality in male-female relationships because of the implication of:
 
  a. flawed family structures
  b. family dysfunction
  c. equal power and control
  d. unequal power and control

Question 2

According to Gilligan, women are more apt than men to:
 
  a. define themselves within the context of relationships
  b. view nurturing as a sign of weakness
  c. strive for positions of power in relationships
  d. appreciate the value of isolation



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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