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Tazate

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Women who lied about their sexually transmitted diseases
 
  a. almost never felt guilt about it.
  b. almost never remembered what the truth was themselves.
  c. reduced their incidence of sexual relations with men.
  d. often felt guilt about it.

Question 2

One way in which women could distance themselves from any suspicion of sexual disease was to
 
  a. passively condemn others with sexual diseases.
  b. keep silent about their status and create a false impression to others that they were sexually healthy.
  c. acting innocent to appear morally pure.
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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