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savannahhooper

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In her pioneering research, Margaret Mead found that:
 
  a. male and female behavior varied only slightly among tribal groups.
  b. gender differences in the New Guinea were identical to those in the U.S.
  c. primitive tribes had gender identities that resembled primates.
  d. gender differences were largely the result of biology.
  e. male and female behavior varied greatly due to differing cultural expectations.

Question 2

Coleman believes that is one of the major avenues open to adolescents, especially males, in which participants are considered important to the status of the school.
 
  a. reading
  b. after-school employment
  c. academics
  d. athletics



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

d



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