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casperchen82

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When discussing sexuality with individuals from previous generations college students often find that sexual attitudes:
 
  a. remain the same overtime.
 b. are difficult to document.
 c. are often easy to talk about.
 d. change and fluctuate over time.

Question 2

One consequence of socialization is that it makes people bearers of culture. Put another way,:
 
  a. Socialization is passed on through genes.
 b. Socialization makes little difference in people's lives.
 c. Socialization creates the tendency to act in socially unacceptable ways.
 d. Socialization creates culture and is also created by culture.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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