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Capo

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Something is called gendered when it is an idea, belief, behavior, or treatment that
 
  a. belongs only to one of the genders.
  b. has nothing to do with gender.
  c. arises because of ideas that people have about gender.
  d. is a combination of gender and sex.
  e. exhibits an equality between the genders.

Question 2

To Durkheim, that which constitutes religious belief
 
  a. unites the group.
  b. protects the individual from uncertainty.
  c. creates individual growth in the midst of the group.
  d. tends to divide the group.



abro1885

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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