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10 June, 16:57

From the feminist perspective, the socialization of women with multiple social identities inevitably affects all of the following, except: Group of answer choices engendered lives. self-concept. goals and aspirations. emotional well-being.

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  1. 10 June, 19:28
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    Engendered lives

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    From the feminist perspective, the socialization of women with multiple social identities inevitably affects them to have a particular feeling or make a situation start to exist. They make certain things come to life. Unlike normal women with certain social identities, women with multiple social identity makes different kinds of lives to happen, they create different life, and this different life created affects them.
  2. 10 June, 20:28
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    From the feminist perspective, the socialization of women with multiple social identities inevitably affects all of the following, except engendered lives.

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    The relation of women as a social group to the analysis of economic class has spurred political debates within both Marxist and feminist circles as to whether women's movements challenging male domination can assume a common set of women's interests across race, ethnicity, and class. Engendered Lives has evolved from my own experiences as a feminist, a psychologist, and an educator.
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