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AEWBW

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For men, drinking heavily often manifests in acts of aggression or heightened emotional states. This relates to gender because
 
  a) real men must be able to drink a lot.
  b) real men use drinking to help them relax.
  c) real men can drink more than women.
  d) real men drink to explore their emotions.

Question 2

Because social standards make it more acceptable for women to report mental health issues they are also more vulnerable to
 
  a) large amounts of anti-depressant prescriptions.
  b) incorrect diagnosis from doctors.
  c) be denied mental health coverage from insurance.
  d) stereotypes associated with mental health.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: a





 

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