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jerry coleman

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Gender and race can and do intersect. During administration of the Dutch East Indies in Indonesia, the colonial government practiced a racial hierarchy in which:
 
  a. those at the lowest rungs of society, such as native peoples, were believed to have the loosest sexual morals.
  b. those at the highest rungs of society, such as elite Europeans, were believed to have the loosest sexual morals.
  c. those with the highest sexual morals were believed to be descended from only the native aristocracy.
  d. commoners had no sexual or moral standing.

Question 2

Timothy Wright, in his study of Bolivian men found that:
 
  a. homosexuality was socially acceptable and practiced by a wide number of men.
  b. even if men had sex with men they did not necessarily consider themselves to be homosexuals.
  c. HIV/AIDS was transmitted at a lower rate in Bolivia because of the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.
  d. women and men practiced sexual fidelity and tended to have longer and more satisfying marriages than in Western societies.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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