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Traditional male dominance and authority over women has been enforced by
 
  A) control of rituals and ritual objects.
  B) control of property and wealth.
  C) socialization of girls into subordinate roles.
  D) control of sexuality.
  E) all of the above.

Question 2

The research described in the popular media as The Search for Eve concerned
 
  A) the emergence of the hominid line about 4 million years ago.
  B) the revival of Creationism as a science.
  C) the location of the legendary Garden of Eden.
  D) the origin of European Neanderthals.
  E) the ancestry of modern Homo sapiens.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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