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Deck 11: Gender and Sexuality
1
Which of the following best summarizes the relationship sociologists see between sex and gender?
A) Sex is seen as biology and gender as purely social.
B) Some sex differences may be the product of differences in gender socialization.
C) Sex and gender are synonymous and can be used interchangeably
D) Sex has an influence on gender, but gender does not have an influence on sex.
A) Sex is seen as biology and gender as purely social.
B) Some sex differences may be the product of differences in gender socialization.
C) Sex and gender are synonymous and can be used interchangeably
D) Sex has an influence on gender, but gender does not have an influence on sex.
B
2
The culturally defined differences between how men and women dress and behave is the result of
A) gender expression.
B) gender.
C) sex.
D) sexuality.
A) gender expression.
B) gender.
C) sex.
D) sexuality.
B
3
Which of the following could NOT be considered evidence that gender is socially constructed?
A) It is based on ideas of sex difference.
B) It changes across cultures.
C) It changes across time.
D) It is based on biological differences.
A) It is based on ideas of sex difference.
B) It changes across cultures.
C) It changes across time.
D) It is based on biological differences.
D
4
Jennie is feminine and enjoys wearing makeup and dresses. She enjoys it when her boyfriend takes her on dates, opens the door for her, and brings her flowers. Her gender expression is
A) woman.
B) female.
C) man.
D) male.
A) woman.
B) female.
C) man.
D) male.
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5
The assumption that women can wear makeup but men are discouraged from doing so is based on ________ expectations.
A) gender
B) sex
C) gender display
D) sexuality
A) gender
B) sex
C) gender display
D) sexuality
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6
Individuals who have surgery to change the sexual characteristics of their bodies are called
A) intersexed people.
B) bisexual people.
C) transgender people
D) transsexual people.
A) intersexed people.
B) bisexual people.
C) transgender people
D) transsexual people.
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7
Popular culture often suggests that men are physically stronger than women. Which of the following explains how a sociologist would examine this difference?
A) All these answers would be used by sociologists
B) Men are naturally predisposed to being stronger than women because they have more testosterone in their system.
C) Men's biology is naturally more muscular than women's biology, which makes them physically stronger.
D) Men are encouraged to engage in activities that encourage muscle development, whereas women are not encouraged to build muscle.
A) All these answers would be used by sociologists
B) Men are naturally predisposed to being stronger than women because they have more testosterone in their system.
C) Men's biology is naturally more muscular than women's biology, which makes them physically stronger.
D) Men are encouraged to engage in activities that encourage muscle development, whereas women are not encouraged to build muscle.
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8
Which of the following accurately describes the terms sex and gender?
A) Sex and gender are both based in culture.
B) Sex and gender are both based in biology.
C) Gender is based in biology and sex is based in culture.
D) Sex is based in biology and gender is based in culture.
A) Sex and gender are both based in culture.
B) Sex and gender are both based in biology.
C) Gender is based in biology and sex is based in culture.
D) Sex is based in biology and gender is based in culture.
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9
Though exact numbers are still debated, approximately what percentage of the population is born with ambiguous sexual criteria?
A) 3 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 1 percent
D) 7 percent
A) 3 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 1 percent
D) 7 percent
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10
The sociological study of masculinities demonstrates that
A) there are multiple ways for males to be masculine.
B) masculinity is determined by biological sex.
C) masculinity exists in similar ways across cultures.
D) some men are more masculine than others.
A) there are multiple ways for males to be masculine.
B) masculinity is determined by biological sex.
C) masculinity exists in similar ways across cultures.
D) some men are more masculine than others.
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11
Which term refers to individuals who are born with a sex that cannot be clearly defined based on biological criteria?
A) intersexual people
B) mixed-sexed people
C) asexual people
D) two-spirit people
A) intersexual people
B) mixed-sexed people
C) asexual people
D) two-spirit people
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12
Carl was born female but self-identifies as a man. His biological sex does not match his masculine gender. Carl is a(n) ________ man.
A) intersexed
B) bisexual
C) transsexual
D) transgendered
A) intersexed
B) bisexual
C) transsexual
D) transgendered
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13
Individuals who have a gender identity that does NOT match their biological sex are called
A) transsexual people.
B) transgender people.
C) intersexed people.
D) bisexual people.
A) transsexual people.
B) transgender people.
C) intersexed people.
D) bisexual people.
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14
The biological distinction between males and females is called
A) sex.
B) sexuality.
C) gender.
D) gender expression.
A) sex.
B) sexuality.
C) gender.
D) gender expression.
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15
Which of the following is an example of a secondary sex characteristic?
A) menstruation
B) the clothes one wears
C) hormones
D) facial hair
A) menstruation
B) the clothes one wears
C) hormones
D) facial hair
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16
What is the definition of gender identity?
A) how other people perceive an individual's gender
B) how individuals use behaviors and their appearance to convey their gender
C) how individuals self-identify as being a man or a woman
D) how society's expectations influence an individual's appearance
A) how other people perceive an individual's gender
B) how individuals use behaviors and their appearance to convey their gender
C) how individuals self-identify as being a man or a woman
D) how society's expectations influence an individual's appearance
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17
Which term refers to the way individuals demonstrate their understanding of themselves as a man or women though their clothing and behaviors?
A) gender identity
B) gender expression
C) sexual identity
D) sexual expression
A) gender identity
B) gender expression
C) sexual identity
D) sexual expression
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18
What is the definition of gender expression?
A) how other people perceive an individual's gender
B) how society's expectations influence an individual's appearance
C) how individuals self-identify as being a man or a woman
D) how individuals use behaviors and their appearance to convey their gender
A) how other people perceive an individual's gender
B) how society's expectations influence an individual's appearance
C) how individuals self-identify as being a man or a woman
D) how individuals use behaviors and their appearance to convey their gender
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19
Which term refers to how individuals understand themselves as man, woman, or a combination of both?
A) sexual expression
B) sexual identity
C) gender expression
D) gender identity
A) sexual expression
B) sexual identity
C) gender expression
D) gender identity
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20
Which term refers to the physical differences between individuals, such as the genitalia, secondary sex characteristics, and chromosomes?
A) gender
B) sex
C) sexuality
D) gender display
A) gender
B) sex
C) sexuality
D) gender display
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21
What is sexism?
A) the belief that men are better than women
B) the belief that one sex is better than the other
C) the belief that women are better than men
D) the belief that men and women are equals
A) the belief that men are better than women
B) the belief that one sex is better than the other
C) the belief that women are better than men
D) the belief that men and women are equals
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22
Tommy wears his hair cut short and enjoys rebuilding his car. When he is older, he wants to become a lawyer and a father. These traits and aspirations are called
A) his gender identity.
B) gender roles.
C) his gender expression.
D) gender socialization.
A) his gender identity.
B) gender roles.
C) his gender expression.
D) gender socialization.
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23
How do people come to have a gender?
A) Gender comes naturally from biological differences.
B) They are socialized into being a boy or girl based on sex.
C) When rearing a child, parents pick the gender they want the child to adopt.
D) Individuals pick which gender they want to be.
A) Gender comes naturally from biological differences.
B) They are socialized into being a boy or girl based on sex.
C) When rearing a child, parents pick the gender they want the child to adopt.
D) Individuals pick which gender they want to be.
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24
Which term refers to the unequal balance of power and resources shared between men and women?
A) gender hierarchies
B) gender stratification
C) gender diffusion
D) gender differences
A) gender hierarchies
B) gender stratification
C) gender diffusion
D) gender differences
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25
What are gender roles?
A) the social rules for the attitudes and behaviors men and women should have
B) the ways that individuals display their gender to others
C) the biological differences in the behavior and attitudes of men and women
D) the ability to perform tasks best suited for one's gender
A) the social rules for the attitudes and behaviors men and women should have
B) the ways that individuals display their gender to others
C) the biological differences in the behavior and attitudes of men and women
D) the ability to perform tasks best suited for one's gender
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26
Which of the following is shaped by gender roles?
A) what jobs we want to have
B) the kind of jewelry we wear
C) the emotions we experience
D) All these answers are correct.
A) what jobs we want to have
B) the kind of jewelry we wear
C) the emotions we experience
D) All these answers are correct.
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27
Which of the following does NOT contribute to a baby's gender socialization?
A) the way his or her bedroom is decorated
B) how adults treat him or her
C) the clothing that he or she wears
D) the baby's gender identity
A) the way his or her bedroom is decorated
B) how adults treat him or her
C) the clothing that he or she wears
D) the baby's gender identity
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28
An individual's masculinity is shaped by
A) sexual orientation.
B) race.
C) class.
D) All these answers are correct.
A) sexual orientation.
B) race.
C) class.
D) All these answers are correct.
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29
When does gender socialization start?
A) when babies are designated as male or female
B) when babies start to interact with their environments
C) when children are able to talk
D) when children are able to move around their spaces
A) when babies are designated as male or female
B) when babies start to interact with their environments
C) when children are able to talk
D) when children are able to move around their spaces
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30
What concept argues that gender is a product of social interactions within particular social settings?
A) displaying gender
B) doing gender
C) gender socialization
D) gender stratification
A) displaying gender
B) doing gender
C) gender socialization
D) gender stratification
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31
With the concept of "doing gender," Candace West and Don Zimmerman argue that gender is created though
A) gendered social institutions.
B) the ways we dress our bodies.
C) social interactions.
D) expectations of gender difference.
A) gendered social institutions.
B) the ways we dress our bodies.
C) social interactions.
D) expectations of gender difference.
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32
Kimberly believes that women are naturally superior to men. What term identifies her ideology?
A) patriarchy
B) feminism
C) sexism
D) matriarchy
A) patriarchy
B) feminism
C) sexism
D) matriarchy
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33
Jamie was born male but self-identifies as a woman. In order to make her body look more feminine, she had surgery and took female hormones in order to make her body look more feminine. Jamie is a(n) ________ woman.
A) transsexual
B) transgender
C) intersexed
D) bisexual
A) transsexual
B) transgender
C) intersexed
D) bisexual
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34
You see a young couple on the street with their newborn baby. The baby starts to cry and the father hands the baby to the mother and states, "It is time for a diaper change!" This interaction is an example of
A) gender expression.
B) gender socialization.
C) doing gender.
D) displaying gender.
A) gender expression.
B) gender socialization.
C) doing gender.
D) displaying gender.
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35
The media tend to show ________ forms of masculinity and femininity.
A) stereotypical
B) realistic
C) idealized
D) deviant
A) stereotypical
B) realistic
C) idealized
D) deviant
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36
In Ojibwa culture, individuals who are biologically male or female but who take on social roles that are associated with both men and women are called
A) two-spirits.
B) transgendered.
C) two souled.
D) transsexual.
A) two-spirits.
B) transgendered.
C) two souled.
D) transsexual.
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37
Which of the following institutions is the most important in understanding gender socialization?
A) educational systems
B) the media
C) the family
D) peer groups
A) educational systems
B) the media
C) the family
D) peer groups
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38
Candace West and Don Zimmerman argue that one of the main problems in how men and women enact gender is that it
A) erases the biological differences between men and women.
B) assigns men more privileged social positions in society.
C) highlights the natural differences between men and women.
D) creates the idea that social differences between men and women are natural.
A) erases the biological differences between men and women.
B) assigns men more privileged social positions in society.
C) highlights the natural differences between men and women.
D) creates the idea that social differences between men and women are natural.
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39
According to studies of childhood gender socialization, at about what age do parents generally encourage their children to play with gender-stereotyped toys?
A) two years
B) eighteen months
C) one year
D) six months
A) two years
B) eighteen months
C) one year
D) six months
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40
What term refers to the social rules for being a man or a woman that shape one's behaviors and attitudes?
A) gender expression
B) gender role
C) gender identity
D) sexual identity
A) gender expression
B) gender role
C) gender identity
D) sexual identity
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41
According to Joan Huber, what is the main reason for the pervasiveness of patriarchy?
A) Men refuse to share power with women.
B) Men are physically stronger than women.
C) Women are more tied to reproduction.
D) Women benefit from patriarchal arrangements.
A) Men refuse to share power with women.
B) Men are physically stronger than women.
C) Women are more tied to reproduction.
D) Women benefit from patriarchal arrangements.
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42
What type of social structure is controlled by men?
A) patriarchy
B) paternalism
C) oligarchy
D) matriarchy
A) patriarchy
B) paternalism
C) oligarchy
D) matriarchy
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43
What concept deals with how working women take on primary responsibility for childcare and housework?
A) institutional sexism
B) gender stratification
C) the glass ceiling
D) the second shift
A) institutional sexism
B) gender stratification
C) the glass ceiling
D) the second shift
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44
According to Joan Huber, what historical culture supported the creation of patriarchal societies?
A) hunting and gathering societies
B) industrial societies
C) agricultural societies
D) postmodern societies
A) hunting and gathering societies
B) industrial societies
C) agricultural societies
D) postmodern societies
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45
What is gender stratification?
A) the unequal share of resources between men and women in society
B) the social and economic power men have over women in society
C) the unequal distribution of power and resources to men and women
D) the differences in power between men and women in society
A) the unequal share of resources between men and women in society
B) the social and economic power men have over women in society
C) the unequal distribution of power and resources to men and women
D) the differences in power between men and women in society
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46
Researchers have found that a majority of the richest Americans are men. This is an example of
A) gender stratification.
B) patriarchy.
C) gender hierarchy.
D) doing gender.
A) gender stratification.
B) patriarchy.
C) gender hierarchy.
D) doing gender.
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47
What concept deals with the difficulty women have in advancing in their careers as a result of individual and institutional sexism?
A) glass ceiling
B) second shift
C) invisible sexism
D) mommy tracking
A) glass ceiling
B) second shift
C) invisible sexism
D) mommy tracking
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48
Which of the following factors does NOT help explain the wage gap?
A) the social stratification of society
B) the types of degrees men and women earn
C) the types of jobs men and women take
D) the effort individuals put into their work
A) the social stratification of society
B) the types of degrees men and women earn
C) the types of jobs men and women take
D) the effort individuals put into their work
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49
Which term refers to when someone in an intimate relationship controls his or her partner though the use of threats and violence?
A) family violence
B) domestic violence
C) gender violence
D) interpersonal violence
A) family violence
B) domestic violence
C) gender violence
D) interpersonal violence
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50
In the United States today, how do women's earnings compare to men's?
A) Women earn about 80 percent of what men do.
B) Women's earnings are finally about equal to men's.
C) Women earn about 90 percent of what men do.
D) Women earn about 70 percent of what men do.
A) Women earn about 80 percent of what men do.
B) Women's earnings are finally about equal to men's.
C) Women earn about 90 percent of what men do.
D) Women earn about 70 percent of what men do.
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51
Which of the following is NOT true about sexual harassment?
A) It can be intentional.
B) It is illegal to sexually harass someone.
C) It always involves abuse of power.
D) It is possible to sexually harass someone without realizing it.
A) It can be intentional.
B) It is illegal to sexually harass someone.
C) It always involves abuse of power.
D) It is possible to sexually harass someone without realizing it.
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52
Jenny and Manuel are talented lawyers working at a major law firm. When one of the partners in the firm retires, the firm promotes Manuel into a higher-paid position, noting that he is more logical and dedicated to the job than Jenny. This is an example of
A) gender stratification.
B) the glass ceiling.
C) institutional sexism.
D) the second shift.
A) gender stratification.
B) the glass ceiling.
C) institutional sexism.
D) the second shift.
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53
Brian put a picture of his girlfriend on his office desk where his co-workers can see it. In the picture, his girlfriend is dressed up and wearing a top that shows a generous amount of cleavage. Does his picture constitute sexual harassment?
A) Yes, if a coworker finds it to be too sexual for work.
B) Yes, because the picture is inappropriate for work.
C) No, because it is simply a picture of his girlfriend.
D) No, because he did not intend to offend others by displaying it.
A) Yes, if a coworker finds it to be too sexual for work.
B) Yes, because the picture is inappropriate for work.
C) No, because it is simply a picture of his girlfriend.
D) No, because he did not intend to offend others by displaying it.
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54
Approximately what percentage of female murder victims are killed by a current or former intimate partner?
A) 40 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 10 percent
A) 40 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 10 percent
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55
Unwelcomed sexual advances and unwanted verbal or physical contact that is sexual is called
A) gender harassment.
B) sexual harassment.
C) gender discrimination.
D) sex discrimination.
A) gender harassment.
B) sexual harassment.
C) gender discrimination.
D) sex discrimination.
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56
What is the second shift?
A) when women are given less desirable jobs
B) when men work two jobs to support their families
C) when women work two jobs to support their families
D) when working women take responsibility for housework and child care
A) when women are given less desirable jobs
B) when men work two jobs to support their families
C) when women work two jobs to support their families
D) when working women take responsibility for housework and child care
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57
Approximately what percentage of women have been victims of at least one act of physical violence by an intimate partner?
A) 50 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 15 percent
D) 25 percent
A) 50 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 15 percent
D) 25 percent
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58
What type of social structure is controlled by women?
A) oligarchy
B) patriarchy
C) matriarchy
D) paternalism
A) oligarchy
B) patriarchy
C) matriarchy
D) paternalism
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59
The glass ceiling limits women's movement into higher levels of leadership and management at work as a result of ________ sexism.
A) individual
B) individual and institutional
C) cultural
D) individual and cultural
A) individual
B) individual and institutional
C) cultural
D) individual and cultural
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60
Amy works full time as a manager at an office supply store. After work, she goes home and helps her kids with their homework, cooks dinner, and cleans the house while her husband relaxes after his day of work. This unpaid work is referred to as
A) family work.
B) kin work.
C) the mommy shift.
D) the second shift.
A) family work.
B) kin work.
C) the mommy shift.
D) the second shift.
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61
The way that we understand ourselves in terms of our sexual attractions to others is called our
A) sexuality.
B) sexual identity.
C) gender expression.
D) gender identity.
A) sexuality.
B) sexual identity.
C) gender expression.
D) gender identity.
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62
Which of the following does NOT provide evidence that sexuality is socially constructed?
A) Some acts, such as kissing, are seen as disgusting in some cultures.
B) Individuals are born with an innate drive to procreate.
C) There is variation in how often individuals should have sex to be considered "normal."
D) Oral sex is common in some cultures but not in others.
A) Some acts, such as kissing, are seen as disgusting in some cultures.
B) Individuals are born with an innate drive to procreate.
C) There is variation in how often individuals should have sex to be considered "normal."
D) Oral sex is common in some cultures but not in others.
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63
Bryan took his two-year-old daughter to daycare. Once inside, one of the workers introduced her to the other children and told her to not go and pick out a boyfriend because she was too young. This interaction provides an example of
A) sexual identity.
B) gender identity.
C) homophobia.
D) heterosexism.
A) sexual identity.
B) gender identity.
C) homophobia.
D) heterosexism.
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64
Carter dates both men and women and sees himself as being a bisexual man. His understanding of himself as bisexual is his
A) gender expression.
B) gender identity.
C) sexuality.
D) sexual identity.
A) gender expression.
B) gender identity.
C) sexuality.
D) sexual identity.
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65
American culture discourages individuals from marrying their cousins. This is an example of a(n)
A) sexual taboo.
B) sexual deviance.
C) incest norm.
D) incest taboo.
A) sexual taboo.
B) sexual deviance.
C) incest norm.
D) incest taboo.
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66
Sexuality is a term that refers to
A) an individual's identity, sexual desires, and behaviors.
B) whether someone is heterosexual or homosexual.
C) how sexual behaviors are socially organized.
D) the sexual practices an individual prefers.
A) an individual's identity, sexual desires, and behaviors.
B) whether someone is heterosexual or homosexual.
C) how sexual behaviors are socially organized.
D) the sexual practices an individual prefers.
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67
Ralyn is attracted to both men and women but only dates men. What is her sexual identity?
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
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68
Julie identifies as a heterosexual woman. Although she is married to her husband, she finds it erotic to have sexual fantasies about women. Which term describes her identity, sexual thoughts, and desires?
A) heterosexuality
B) homosexuality
C) sexuality
D) bisexuality
A) heterosexuality
B) homosexuality
C) sexuality
D) bisexuality
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69
An individual who is sexually attracted to individuals of the opposite sex is
A) heterosexual.
B) homosexual.
C) bisexual.
D) asexual.
A) heterosexual.
B) homosexual.
C) bisexual.
D) asexual.
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70
Which of the following social events helped bring about the sexual revolution in the United States?
A) the women's rights movement
B) the introduction of the condom
C) the shift to a culture of "family values"
D) pro-marriage and pro-child social norms
A) the women's rights movement
B) the introduction of the condom
C) the shift to a culture of "family values"
D) pro-marriage and pro-child social norms
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71
The norm that restricts sexual relations between certain relatives is called
A) sexual deviance.
B) the paternity rule.
C) the incest taboo.
D) the sexual taboo.
A) sexual deviance.
B) the paternity rule.
C) the incest taboo.
D) the sexual taboo.
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72
An individual who experiences no sexual attraction to anyone is
A) asexual.
B) homosexual.
C) bisexual.
D) heterosexual.
A) asexual.
B) homosexual.
C) bisexual.
D) heterosexual.
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73
Feminism is an ideology that
A) claims that women should have more power than men.
B) seeks cultural and economic equality for men and women.
C) seeks to give women equal power with men in society.
D) explains how women are oppressed by men in society.
A) claims that women should have more power than men.
B) seeks cultural and economic equality for men and women.
C) seeks to give women equal power with men in society.
D) explains how women are oppressed by men in society.
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74
An individual's sexuality encompasses all of the following EXCEPT
A) behaviors.
B) identity.
C) gender.
D) sexual desires.
A) behaviors.
B) identity.
C) gender.
D) sexual desires.
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75
What are incest taboos?
A) sexual acts that are seen as perverted
B) sexual practices that are seen as immoral
C) social rules that limit sexual activity between relatives
D) norms that construct heterosexuality as normal
A) sexual acts that are seen as perverted
B) sexual practices that are seen as immoral
C) social rules that limit sexual activity between relatives
D) norms that construct heterosexuality as normal
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76
In American society, how many basic sexual identity groups are recognized?
A) two
B) four
C) three
D) five
A) two
B) four
C) three
D) five
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77
Which of the following defines sexual identity?
A) how we understand ourselves in terms of our sexuality
B) the attitudes we have concerning different sexual practices
C) the labels we attach to our sexual practices
D) the way others in society understand our attractions
A) how we understand ourselves in terms of our sexuality
B) the attitudes we have concerning different sexual practices
C) the labels we attach to our sexual practices
D) the way others in society understand our attractions
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78
Which term refers to the cultural norm that assumes that everyone is heterosexual?
A) homosexism
B) heterophobia
C) homophobia
D) heterosexism
A) homosexism
B) heterophobia
C) homophobia
D) heterosexism
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79
Which term refers to attitudes that disapprove of and negatively view homosexuality?
A) homosexism
B) heterosexism
C) homophobia
D) heterophobia
A) homosexism
B) heterosexism
C) homophobia
D) heterophobia
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80
Feminism advocates for what type of equality between men and women?
A) political equality
B) social equality
C) economic equality
D) All these answers are correct.
A) political equality
B) social equality
C) economic equality
D) All these answers are correct.
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