Social Studies, 19.10.2019 05:20 tystar84
Bettina was raised in a home where she and her brother were treated as equals by their parents-and their parents treated each other as equals. in fact, bettina's mother had a more prestigious job and earned more money than her father, contrary to what society might expect. and this did not ruffle her father's feathers. bettina never thought about any differences in what a boy or girl can or cannot do until she hit school age. and in school-gradually-she realized that in general the united states follows the tradition of a) a caste system. b) ascribed status. c) matriarchy. d) patriarchy
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