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ishan

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One of the approaches to the men's movement argues that men should take back their role as head of the household in order to become leaders in their families and communities. This approach is known as the
 
  a. allies approach.
  b. religious approach.
  c. mythopoetic approach.
  d. men's studies approach.

Question 2

Suppose that members of a profeminist men's group are debating the members of a mythopoetic group. The profeminist group would be most likely to say,
 
  a. You rely too strongly on religious traditions..
  b. You place too much emphasis on men's legal rights..
  c. Why are you working so hard to benefit women, when men are the most oppressed group?
  d. You have such high incomes and so much social powerwhy aren't you trying to help a less powerful group?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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