1
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male
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Western countries
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In Western countries, males are historically expected to be assertive, dominant, and hold positions of power and privilege.
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9
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2
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male
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Japan
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In Japan, men are traditionally expected to prioritize work over household responsibilities and serve as the primary breadwinners.
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7
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3
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male
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Western countries
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In Western cultures, men are traditionally expected to be the primary breadwinners and take on dominant roles in the household.
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7
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4
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male
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Sweden
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In Sweden, males are encouraged to share domestic and caregiving responsibilities for gender equality.
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2
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5
|
male
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Amazonian tribes
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In Amazonian tribes, males are typically responsible for hunting, providing for the family, and holding important spiritual and community leadership roles.
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1
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6
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male
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Iceland
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In Iceland, there is a push for gender equality and men are encouraged to take on domestic and caregiving roles.
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1
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7
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male
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Matriarchal societies in Africa
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In matriarchal societies in Africa, males may have less influence in family decision-making.
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1
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8
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male
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North America
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Historically, males in North American culture have been viewed as the dominant figure in the household and primary breadwinners.
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1
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