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nummyann

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Critics of the functionalist view of gender argue that:
 
  a. instrumental roles are not necessary in a family.
  b. expressive roles are far more important to a group than was previously thought.
  c. cross-cultural studies show that gender stratification is not inevitable.
  d. gender roles in modern industrial society are equal.
  e. gender roles are always equal in preliterate societies.

Question 2

In the United States preschool teachers tend to believe that their job is to protect and support children's self-esteem. Therefore it is unlikely that an American preschool teacher would ever criticize a student in front of others. These beliefs are conveyed through the
 
  a. formal curriculum.
  b. self-fulfilling prophecy.
  c. hidden curriculum.
  d. credentialism.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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