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When Mae was growing up, her dad taught her to play golf and how to fix houses and cars. He was an executive in a manufacturing company, and often chatted about business with her as he took her to school in the mornings. As she progressed in her career, she found that playing golf, knowing how to talk about construction and cars, and having an extensive background with phrases like "Kaizen" and "one-piece flow" opened up more opportunities for her than her prestigious master's degree and frequently demonstrated leadership abilities. This is an example of ______.
A) tokenism
B) homosocial reproduction
C) antifeminism
D) the glass ceiling
On May 26, 2024