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In his global study of how societies view gender, george murdock found (a) little agreement as to feminine and masculine tasks.(b) more men than women were likely to be engaged in farming.(c) more women than men were likely to be engaged in farming.(d) many tasks that were considered masculine by some societies were viewed as feminine by others

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