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karlynnae

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In New Zealand, the Maori culture call those who are born anatomically male but prefer company of females and pursue female occupations, Whakawahine. This example applies to the concept of
 
  a. transgender.
  b. transvestite.
  c. intersexual.
  d. hermaphrodite.

Question 2

Children acquire a sense of self when they
 
  a. are able to imitate others.
  b. possess a spontaneous, creative self.
  c. are able to imagine the effect their words and actions have on others.
  d. have developed a strong tie with a caring adult.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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