Through her work in Papua New Guinea, Margaret Mead found that being "masculine" and "feminine".
A) is the same everywhere; for example, women in Papua and North America have the same expectations placed on them to be "feminine"
B) are cultural constructs of the Western world, and gender roles do not exist in other societies
C) is a cultural artifact; that is, gender roles are different in societies around the world
D) is the direct opposite of the gender roles in North America; that is, all of the men she encountered acted in a way that would be considered "feminine" in North America