Which represents a macro-level perspective on love?
a) Sternberg's triangular theory of love
b) a wheel theory of love
c) societies control the development of love
d) John Lee's styles of love
e) Agape
C
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A) transvestite B) intersexual C) homosexual D) transsexual
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A. men B. women C. neither men nor women (expected to be equally aggressive and competitive) D. whoever earns more in the family
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A) racial formations B) dominant groups C) racial profiles D) indigenous groups