In the early nineteenth century, pregnant women were discouraged from dancing for fear of harming the unborn child, much as they are discouraged, with more valid reason, from smoking or drinking alcohol today. This is an example of the _________________.

a. cultural meaning of illness
b. social construction of illness
c. social construction of medical knowledge
d. cultural meaning of health


c. social construction of medical knowledge

@ In the early nineteenth century, pregnant women were discouraged from dancing for fear of harming the unborn child, much as they are discouraged, with more valid reason, from smoking or drinking alcohol today. This is an example of the social construction of medical knowledge.

Sociology

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a. unequal, with men controlling farming. b. fairly equal, with men and women each making a vital contribution to survival. c. unequal, with women raising the young while men secure food. d. equal, because both men and women perform the same tasks.

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