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natalie2426

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Despite the many difficulties they face, dagongmai continue to work in factories because:
 
  a. They rarely have any other choices.
  b. Their parents or husbands demand that they do so.
  c. The life of a dagongmai is often better than it would be if the person had remained in their village.
  d. They usually have large debts that they must pay off.
  e. They believe that such work is their best way of finding a mate.

Question 2

All of the following are common attributes of gender relations in pastoral societies except:
 
  a. Frequent warfare.
  b. Male-centered kinship systems.
  c. Joint male-female ownership of herds.
  d. Male dominance overall.
  e. Male-female control over the distribution of herds.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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