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robinn137

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Anthropological data on human sexuality in other parts of the world is sparse for all of the following reasons except:
 
  a. sexual activity in all parts of the world is considered to be a private matter.
  b. data on women has been ignored by the preponderance of male researchers.
  c. questions asked by anthropologists have been narrowly defined.
  d. anthropologists have not been interested in this topic for very long.
  e. gathering this type of data can be very delicate and difficult.

Question 2

The Hijra of Hindu India exemplify
 
  a. a gender role that tolerates a wider definition of gender than is found in our own society.
  b. a gender role which defines masculinity more rigidly than our own society.
  c. a gender role which defines masculinity and femininity almost identically.
  d. social deviants who are discouraged in their own society.
  e. a type of individual who has no actual biological sexual definition.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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