What are gender-role standards?

A. Cultural expectations about appropriate behavior for boys and girls, men and women 
B. Knowing that gender is stable, i.e. girls become women, boys become men
C. Wanting to do the things that members of your sex are expected to do 
D. Wanting to grow up to be like your same-sex parent


Answer: A

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