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The belief that a woman’s place is in the home and not in the workforce is an example of a gender law. a workplace policy. a cultural attitude. a union regulation.
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The belief that a woman’s place is in the home and not in the workforce is an example of
a gender law.
a workplace policy.
a cultural attitude.
a union regulation.
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Edg its C
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