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In patrilineal-patrilocal societies,
 
  A. men control the prestige hierarchy.
  B. men work harder at food production and manufacturing than do women.
  C. men are in short supply due to the practice of male infanticide.
  D. men and women enjoy approximately equal status.
  E. men trade subsistence goods but not prestige items.

Question 2

Gender differences among tropical and semitropical foragers shows that
 
  A. the status of women is much lower than it is among northern foragers like the Inuit.
  B. women's work usually contributes more to the diet than does men's work; consequently, there is less gender stratification.
  C. the distinction between public and domestic spheres of activity is much sharper than it is in most horticultural societies.
  D. there is no sex-based division of labor.
  E. women never take part in hunting.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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