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How does Hofstede view Masculinity in a given society?

a. As a representation of achievement, assertiveness and material reward for success.
b. As a preference for cooperation, modesty, and quality of life.
c. As a representation of individualism and personal free will.
d. As a preference for virtue and moral standard.

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Answer:

A. As a representation of achievement, assertiveness and material reward for success.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A: As a representation of achievement, assertiveness and material reward for success.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hofstede views on masculinity saw it as the best characteristic and quality that any person could have and they were above everyone else.

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