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Culture is:
 
  a. socially constructed and known by instinct
 b. both biologically and socially constructed at birth
  c. socially constructed and learned
 d. biologically inherited before it is learned

Question 2

The initiation rites for male Australian aborigines include a stage when they are isolated from the rest of society and undergo a cram course in tribal lore the trauma associated with their ordeal is part of a teaching method that ensures that they will remember what they are taught. This particular stage in the puberty ceremony would be referred to as the stage of _____ by Arnold Van Gennep.
 
  a. initiation
  b. intensification
  c. separation
  d. transition
  e. incorporation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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