Connell points out in his reading that:

a. men almost never support gender equality.
b. men have never been active in creating educational programs for boys and young men intended to support gender reform.
c. there is a considerable history of men’s support of gender equality.
d. there are no men that accept change in principle but still act in ways that sustain male dominance.


c. there is a considerable history of men’s support of gender equality.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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