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chandani

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Several boys in Pascoe's study argued that:
 
  a. fag was an acceptable term to call gay people
  b. the term fag had little to no stigma attached to it
  c. the term fag had little do with actual sexual practices or desires
  d. was equally applied to girls and boys

Question 2

Previous research indicated that __________ have more negative physiological arousal during conflict than __________; more recent research indicates that __________ have more negative physical effects from conflict than do __________.
 
  (a) women/men/men/women
  (b) men/women/men/women
  (c) men/women/women/men
  (d) women/men/women/men



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Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



chandani

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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