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PASSAGEWomen were described as “shy”, “hesitant” with “limited knowledge in health care seeking matters” and often “not following their doctor’s prescription mainly because of a need to double-check these with their husband, family and neighbours” and men in comparison were described as “daring and open”, “willing to follow directions and prescriptions and, being the primary breadwinners, also to have more access to money and to have a decision-making power of their own, independent of the rest of the family”Choose the correct option. (1 Mark)Culture is the ideas, customs and social behavior of a particular social groupOPTIONSTrueFalse

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PASSAGEWomen were described as “shy”, “hesitant” with “limited knowledge in health care seeking matters” and often “not following their doctor’s prescription mainly because of a need to double-check these with their husband, family and neighbours” and men in comparison were described as “daring and open”, “willing to follow directions and prescriptions and, being the primary breadwinners, also to have more access to money and to have a decision-making power of their own, independent of the rest of the family”Choose the correct option. (1 Mark)Culture is the ideas, customs and social behavior of a particular social groupOPTIONSTrueFalse

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PASSAGEWomen were described as “shy”, “hesitant” with “limited knowledge in health care seeking matters” and often “not following their doctor’s prescription mainly because of a need to double-check these with their husband, family and neighbours” and men in comparison were described as “daring and open”, “willing to follow directions and prescriptions and, being the primary breadwinners, also to have more access to money and to have a decision-making power of their own, independent of the rest of the family”Choose the correct option. (1 Mark)Which perspective sees capitalism rather than patriarchy as being the principal source of women’s oppressionOPTIONSradicalistmarxistsocialistliberalist

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