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What is the relationship between biology and culture in human behavior?
 
  a. Human behavior is primarily biologically driven.
  b. Human behavior is almost exclusively the product of culture.
  c. There is no relationship between biology and culture in human behavior.
  d. Culture channels the expression of biological drives.
  e. Biological determinism is the best explanation for most human behaviors.

Question 2

Describe how parental and maternity leave policies in the United States compare to those of other countries.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Of major industrialized countries, the United States has the shortest duration of maternity leave (12 weeks compared to up to 52 weeks in Germany, Sweden, and Austria). The United States is also the only major industrialized country that does not mandate paid maternity leaves.



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