What is the biological perspective about the role of sex in determining one's position in society?
a. Innate biological differences between men and women shape the contributions they make to society.
b. Women and men have equal abilities to carry out aggressive jobs aided by the hormone testosterone.
c. Men are more biologically inclined toward being social and emotionally stable than women.
d. Women's innate biological role in the family is to submit graciously to their husbands' leadership.
Answer: a
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