Gender

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When Jeanette's parents find out her twin brother, Rex, has been sexually active, they tell him to use protection. When they found out Jeanette has been sexually active, they ground her for a month. This is an example of: A. A double Standard B. A misunderstanding C. Gender Identity D. Homophobia

A. A double Standard

When thinking about gender, Jeff sees men as the dominant social group and women the subordinate group. This exploitation of the subordinate group has created social problems, such as high rates of poverty among single mothers. Which sociological perspective best fit Jeff's views? Select one: A. Conflict Theory B. Structural Functionalism C. Cyberfeminism D. Symbolic Interactionism

A. Conflict Theory

What is the purpose of the queer theory? A. To question the ways society perceives and experiences sex, gender, and sexuality. B. To purpose a series of federal laws that will put an end to many social inequalities. C. To determine whether sexual orientation is a product of nature or nurture. D. To examine the genetic differences between the heterosexual population and homosexual population.

A. To question the ways society perceives and experiences sex, gender, and sexuality.

Chase grew up wanting to wear his sister's dresses over his brother's pants and button up shirts. When Chase turns 18, he decides to begin living as woman, though he's still only sexually attracted to women. He decides he doesn't want to undergo surgery. Chase is: A. Transgender B. Bisexual C. Transsexual D. Homophobic

A. Transgender

True or false: A person's sex, as determined by his or her biology, does not always correspond with his or her gender. A. True B. False

A. True

Gender Dysphoria is: A. A condition where transgender people choose to alter their bodies. B. A condition of people whose gender at birth is contrary to the one they identify with C. A form of sexual dysfunction and paraphila. D. A form of homophobia

B. A condition of people whose gender at birth is contrary to the one they identify with

What is the first agent of socialization? A. The Law B. Family C. School D. Friends

B. Family

Peggy accepts a job offer as an advertising copywriter. Her boss immediately assigns her campaigns for products such as makeup and cleaning products. Peggy asks for different clients, but her boss tells her she should stick to what she and "her kind" know best. Peggy is experiencing : A. Sexual orientation B. Sexism C. Masochism D. Homophobia

B. Sexism

Jenny is given a doll for her 2nd birthday, while her brother, Tyrone, is given a fire truck. This is an example of gender _______. A. Bending B. Socialization C. Indifference D. Stratification

B. Socialization

Tasha believes that gender is about the division of labor in the family. In the pre-industrial era, men were the hunter-gatherers and bread-winners, and women were keepers of the home. After World War II, changes in the family structure allowed women to become breadwinners also, altering the roles of the family. From what sociological perspective do Tasha's thoughts come? A. Cyberfeminism B. Structural Functionalism C. Symbolic Interactionism D. Conflict Theory

B. Structural Functionalism

In which country is sex education required in public schools? A. The United States B. Sweden C. England D. Nigeria

B. Sweden

The term doing gender can be defined as: A. The refusal to participate in any tasks with gender-specific requirements. B. When people perform tasks based upon the gender assigned to them by society and, in turn, themselves. C. The prejudiced belief that one sex should be valued over another. D. Dating a member of the same sex to make a political statement.

B. When people perform tasks based upon the gender assigned to them by society and, in turn, themselves.

When Wendy's sorority sisters discover that Wendy is a lesbian, they hold a secret meeting to decide if Wendy should still be allowed to pledge. A handful of the sisters vote "no." This is an example of: A. Doing gender B. Bisexuality C. Homophobia D. Social imperialism

C. Homophobia

hich of the following is NOT a product of gender stereotyping? A. Keisha's mom encouraging her to take home economics over shop class so she can please her future husband. B. A music store employee encouraging a young woman to study the piano or flute instead of the drums or guitar. C. A teacher discouraging a female student from entering the military, suggesting nursing school instead. D. A father buying a basketball hoop for his daughter's eighth birthday.

D. A father buying a basketball hoop for his daughter's eighth birthday.

The term sexuality is defined by the text as: A. An individual's sense of being either masculine or feminine. B. The repressed sexual inclinations of society as a whole. C. An individual's biological gender. D. A person's capacity for sexual feelings.

D. A person's capacity for sexual feelings.

The term sexual orientation can be defined as: A. a phase which a person outgrows before entering heterosexuality. B. A term that refers to individuals who identity with the behaviors and characteristics that are opposite of their biological sex. C. A person's biological gender D. A person's emotional and sexual attraction to a particular sex.

D. A person's emotional and sexual attraction to a particular sex.

What is the Kinsey Scale? A. An in-depth guide to measure whether a loved one is homosexual or heterosexual. B. A religious text which classifies a person's ability to live as a heterosexual. C. An instructional manual explaining acceptable homosexual, heterosexual, and bisexual behavior. D. A six-point rating system that ranges fro, exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual orientation.

D. A six-point rating system that ranges fro, exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual orientation.

What is the difference between sex and gender? A. Sex refers to who a person is sexually attracted to, and gender refers to whom a person chooses to partner with. B. Sex is the extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine, gender is biological characterization of anatomy. C. Sex refers to sexual orientation, and gender refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females. D. Sex refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females, while gender is the extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine.

D. Sex refers to physical or physiological differences between males and females, while gender is the extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine.

Biological determinism is: A. The prejudiced belief that one sex should be valued over another. B. An extreme or irrational aversion to homosexuals. C. An individual's sense of being either masculine or feminine. D. The belief that men and women behave differently due to differences in their biology.

D. The belief that men and women behave differently due to differences in their biology.

DOMA

Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 U.S. law explicitly limiting the definition of "marriage" to a union between one man and one woman and allowing each individual state to recognize or deny same-sex marriages performed in other states

Gender Dysphoria

a condition listed in the DSM-5 in which people whose gender at birth is contrary to the one they identify with. This condition replaces "gender identity disorder"

Sexuality

a person's capacity for sexual feelings

Gender Identity

a person's deeply held internal perception of his or her gender

Sexual Orientation

a person's physical, mental, emotional, and sexual attraction to a particular sex (male or female)

Sex

a term that denotes the presence of physical or physiological differences between males and females

Gender

a term that refers to social or cultural distinctions of behaviors that are considered male or female

Transgender

an adjective that describes individuals who identify with the behaviors and characteristics that are other than their biological sex

Homophobia

an extreme or irrational aversion to homosexuals

Heterosexism

an ideology and a set of institutional practices that privilege heterosexuals and heterosexuality over other sexual orientations

Queer Theory

an interdisciplinary approach to sexuality studies that identifies Western society's rigid splitting of gender into male and female roles and questions its appropriateness

In 1973, the American Psychological Associate (APA) declassified homosexuality as an abnormal or deviant disorder. Which sociological perspective would e most interested in the statement the (APA) made to society? A. Structural Functionalism B. Exchange Theory C. Cyberfeminism D. Symbolic Interactionism

d. Symbolic Interactionism

Gender Role

gender role: society's concept of how men and women should behave

Social Construction of Sexuality

socially created definitions about the cultural appropriateness of sex-linked behavior which shape how people see and experience sexuality

Biological Determinism

the belief that men and women behave differently due to inherent sex differences related to their biology

Double Standard

the concept that prohibits premarital sexual intercourse for women but allows it for men

Doing Gender

the performance of tasks based upon the gender assigned to us by society and, in turn, ourselves

Sexism

the prejudiced belief that one sex should be valued over another

Transsexuals

transgender individuals who attempt to alter their bodies through medical interventions such as surgery and hormonal therapy


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