Gender roles are consistent and unchanging across all cultures. Question 35 options: TrueFalse Question 36 (0.2 points) Write one sentence explaining why you chose the answer you did in part A. Question 36 options:
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Which of the following best describes how gender roles have been viewed across different cultures and historical periods? Masculinity and femininity have remained unchanged across time, consistently linked to physical strength for men and nurturing roles for women. Gender roles have always been defined clearly and consistently across cultures, with masculinity and femininity seen as opposing forces. Gender roles are universally understood as strictly divided between men's physical strength and women's emotional care, with no overlap between the two Gender roles have varied across cultures and historical periods, sometimes seen as complementary, with masculinity and femininity defined differently based on societal changes.
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QUESTION 15: A "consistent" moral theory (as Timmons defines consistency) will always produce the same verdicts across all cases, no matter how the circumstances are changed. A. True B. False QUESTION 16: According to Timmons, Moral Relativism is the theory that different cultures have, in actual fact, different and conflicting ethical standards. A. True B. False QUESTION 17: If there were only one culture in all of existence, then Moral Relativism could not be true. A. True B. False QUESTION 18: On Moral Relativism (aka Unrestricted Cultural Relativism), each person gets to decide entirely for themselves which moral rules they must follow. A. True B. False QUESTION 19: Skakoon and King stress that beginning engineers need to follow the rules they (Skakoon and King) lay out and not develop their (the new engineer's) own judgment. A. True B. False
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