-Cultural and personal. -They determine how males and females should think, speak, dress, and interact within the context of society. What is a Gender.

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-Cultural and personal. -They determine how males and females should think, speak, dress, and interact within the context of society. What is a Gender stereotype? Oversimplified conceptions that people who occupy the same status group share certain traits in common. Can be positive or negative.

Write down three to five examples of gender stereotyping you have experienced or done yourself.

Socializing agents- Societal influence through…? Matriachy- Male dominated society Patriarchy- Female dominated Society Sexism- Discrimination because of gender.