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asmith134

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Gender is most effectively understood in terms of
 
  A) biology and genetics.
  B) society and culture.
  C) a socially constructed performance.
  D) male and female.

Question 2

To be considered a nation, a group of people must
 
  A) share cultural elements like religion, language, history, politics.
  B) have their own country.
  C) reside in the same territory.
  D) share a sense of nationalism.
  E) be sovereign and self-determined.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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