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In the Original Study entitled The Blessed Curse, how did the author's traditional culture help in the search for sexual identity?
 
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The term modernization:
 
  a. is a relativistic rather than ethnocentric concept.
  b. refers to the process of cultural and socioeconomic change whereby societies acquire the characteristics ofindustrialized societies.
 c. refers to a global and all-encompassing process whereby modern cities development new types of subsistence.
  d. can be used to show that all societies go through the same stages of evolutionary development, culminating inthe urban-industrial state.
 e. is not used by anthropologists.



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Answer to Question 1

Traditional Cherokee culture had a place for individuals who were born intersexed. The author found validation through traditional Cherokee culture.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 11, 2018
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