As reported in “More than Men,” most of Hurtado and Sinha’s respondents felt that

a. race interacted with gender to complicate their experience of male privilege
b. manhood depends upon relational dominance more than ethical rules
c. manhood should be rejected as a useless social construct
d. real manhood was only accessible to those with economic advantages


Answer: a. race interacted with gender to complicate their experience of male privilege

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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