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What is meant by the concept of deep play in anthropology?
 
  A) It is a form of psychological intimacy that is shared between women and men.
  B) It is an expressive form of culture that displays social structure and cultural concepts associated with identity.
  C) It is a theoretical concept that is associated with the social construction of gender ideology.
  D) It is a performative aspect of culture that determines social relations and class consciousness.
  E) It is another term for sexual intimacy.

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In which New Guinea society did Margaret Mead find that both men and women were expected to act in ways that Americans consider naturally feminine?
 
  A) Arapesh
  B) Tchambuli
  C) Mundugamor
  D) Samoa
  E) Ndembu



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Answer to Question 1

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