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mrsjacobs44

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Mark believes that men make better managers and corporate officers because testosterone makes men tougher. Mark is a believer in
 
  a. the social construction of gender.
  b. constructivism.
  c. biological determinism.
  d. cultural materialism.
  e. gender roles.

Question 2

Lewis Coser distinguishes between
 
  a. changes in economics and changes in the political structure.
  b. change within a system and change of the system's basic structure.
  c. changes in population dynamics and changes in economic distribution.
  d. biological change and social change.
  e. functional change and dysfunctional change.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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