How has the gendered division of labor changed for the Inuit people of the Arctic?
a. There are no longer male- or female-typical jobs.
b. Women have higher-paid positions than men.
c. Wage labor positions are now available for both men and women.
d. They maintain their traditional division of labor, but forage with advanced technology.
Answer: c
You might also like to view...
All of the following were significant challenges to early state societies except:
a. waste disposal b. infectious disease c. warfare d. social egalitarianism
Archaic Homo sapiens in the geographical area of southern Siberia are called:
a. Neandertals b. Floresiensis c. Denisovans d. Idaltu
When a society has a men's house where women are excluded, it is adhering to the concept of:
A) sexual egalitarianism. B) patriarchy. C) sex segregation. D) gender ideology. E) gender stratification.
Large earthen mounds were not erected at
A. Moundville. B. Cahokia. C. Poverty Point. D. the Draper site. E. Hopewell.