Multiple Choice
How does the "ideal" female body compare to the "ideal" male body,based on social standards?
A) the "ideal" male body is thinner than the "ideal" female body
B) a wider range of body sizes is seen as acceptable for women than for men
C) body size is more likely to be used as an evaluative criterion for women than for men
D) the thin "ideal" for women is more common in preindustrial societies where food is scarce
E) body size is more likely to be used as an evaluative criterion for men than for women
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