answersLogoWhite

0

What gender was dominant in Zambia?

User Avatar

Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Males have always been dominant in Zambia.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is there a dominant gender in this career?

yes it is


What is the dominant gender in parliament?

male


What is the gender for master?

The opposite gender for master is Mistress. A mistress is a dominant female creature, such as a lioness to a lion.


Is a gender a dominant or recessive gean?

Purebreds can be recessive or dominant, depending on their genotype. A genotype for spots on a griaffe could be AA (purebred dominant), Aa (heterozygous dominant), or AA (purebred recessive)? AA and Aa would both show the dominant phenotype, but only AA and AA are purebreds.


What is the opposite gender for master?

The opposite gender for master is Mistress. A mistress is a dominant female creature, such as a lioness to a lion.


Which gender dominates the hyenas Society?

Females are dominant among hyenas.


Who is Inonge Wina?

Inonge Wina is the Minister of Gender and Child Development in Zambia and the Deputy Minister is Belinda Kawandami.


Which gender is more dominant at colleges schools?

There is no gender that is dominant in college. Both sexes perform equally as well. There are some colleges or universities that tend to have more men or more women who choose to enroll there, but overall the enrollment is also about equal.


Is it fair to blame the mother for the sex of the baby?

No. The gender of the baby is determined by the dominant genes in the males sperm.


What animal can change its gender?

the earthworm. it has male parts on the end of its body and female on the top it can reproduce without a mate.cj


What is the life expectancy of Zambia?

The life expectancy for both men and women in Zambia is very low: only 39 years. This is largely due to a high infant mortality rate: over 10%.


What is the dominant sociological position to explain gender based behavior?

The dominant sociological position to explain gender-based behavior is the social constructionist perspective. This perspective views gender as a product of societal norms, beliefs, and expectations rather than solely biological differences. It emphasizes how individuals learn and perform gender roles through socialization processes within a particular culture.