From Murdock's 1937 cross-cultural survey of 324 societies, __________. Group of answer choices women's work was defined the same everywhere only metalwork was universally thought to be men's work most countries did not distinguish men's work and women's work men's work was defined the same everywhere

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Answer:

sex typed work

Explanation:

George Murdock (1937) surveyed 324 societies around the world and found every society associates a certain kind of work with one sex or another. However, activities considered feminine in one society may be considered masculine in others. The only exception to this was metal working, which was always a male dominated profession. His conclusion was that gendered work is not biological but cultural..

Answer:

women's work was defined the same everywhere only metalwork was universally thought to be Men's work

Explanation:

From Murdock's 1937 cross-cultural survey of 324 societies he found that most societies classified jobs based on the sex of the worker and this made the society to attribute some certain job description to a particular gender. while societies classified some jobs as a female job some other societies considered those same jobs as male jobs.

But universally from his study he discovered that The metalwork job description was universally classified as a  Man's Work because it was overwhelmingly dominated by the Men.