Multiple Choice
'Rites of Passage' are relevant to investigations of gender's cultural construction because:
A) in many cultures, gender is created by members of a society through rites of passage that they organize and enact.
B) their structure is analogous to the three-fold structure of the nuclear family.
C) women generally oversee men's rites of passage, and vice-versa.
D) of the very small role they have played throughout history in making men men and women women.
E) they show that in some cultures men are feminine and women are masculine, disproving the hypothesis that gender is biologically determined.
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