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Why is gender important in politics?
 
  A. Women tend to hold far less than a proportional share of the leadership positions in government.
  B. Women have completely overcome barriers to their political participation.
  C. Women make better political decisions than men.
  D. Women have never been associated with political conflict.

Question 2

A class approach to the study of politics is based upon the notion of stratification. This means that
 
  A. some classes are made up of a single occupational group.
   B. some classes are divided on the basis of gender.
   C. some classes have more rights than others simply because of their class identity.
   D. some classes are insulated from economic factors in society.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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