What was Margaret Mead's most important contribution to our understanding of gender?

a. that gender does not exist outside of the United States and European countries
b. that gender is socially constructed and learned, and it varies cross-culturally
c. that gender is biologically fixed and individuals cannot change who they are
d. that gender and sex are different, and no society has core values associated with these


b

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Several years ago, the Italian tourism minister commented on the "typical characteristics" of Germans, causing a huge controversy as to whether or not a people could be labeled. This labeling and grouping is called:

a. modal personality. b. national character. c. stereotype. d. group personality. e. independence training.

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An example of a biological adaptation would be higher frequencies of abnormally shaped red blood cells in a malarial environment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What kind of absolute dating technique is used to date volcanic rock?

A. fluorine absorption analysis B. thermoluminescence C. carbon-14 D. electron spin resonance E. potassium-argon

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Most professional linguists regard AAVE as a(n)

A. distinct language. B. dialect of English. C. linguistic anomaly. D. inferior version of English. E. protolanguage.

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