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Why do banks create money? Do they create money to help the Federal Reserve control the money supply or is there a more basic reason?
Gender Identity
Someone's intrinsic understanding of their gender, potentially differing from the sex they were identified with when born.
Gender Stereotypes
Oversimplified and widely held beliefs about the characteristics, attributes, and roles of males and females in a society.
Pressure To Conform
The influence exerted by a group that encourages individuals to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to align with group norms.
Sex Differences
The biological and physiological distinctions between males and females.
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