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ericka1

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The gender-role transcendence model implies that:
 
  A) gender is an efficient means of characterizing traits.
  B) gender is a function of social approval or disapproval.
  C) personality traits should be separated from the individual's biological sex.
  D) gender-role identity is biological andtherefore difficult to change.

Question 2

Monica McGoldrick maintains that traditional gender roles will not change until:
 
  A) men are willing to become more feminine.
  B) men move toward an androgynous model for living.
  C) we have worked out new equilibriums in relationships that are not based on the patriarchal family hierarchy.
  D) women become more assertive in refusing to act as they have been socialized.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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