What did Chiña's find when she studied gender-specific expectations for adolescent girls in a Mexican village?

a) Chiña's found that pubertal girls are often sent to the town plaza to shop for food at the outdoor market.
b) Chiñas found that premarital sex is encouraged for adolescent girls.
c) Chiña's found that adolescent girls are often sent to the town plaza alone to shop for food at the outdoor market.
d) Chiña's found that girls go to school until around age 12.


Answer: a

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