Quiz 10

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In what year did the U.S. allow women to vote? [A] 1900 [B] 1910 [C] 1920 [D] 1930

1920

In the U.S., for every dollar made by a man, a woman will generally make: [A] 66 cents [B] 77 cents [C] 88 cents

77 cents

When we compare the U.S. with Sweden, we can conclude that the type of sex education that better promotes safer sex and sexual health is: [A] abstinence-based [B] comprehensive

Comprehensive

(Du Bois article #4) According to Gilkes, Du Bois viewed Black men as more politically trustworthy than Black women. [A] True [B] False

False

Caucasian families are more likely than African Americans to model an egalitarian gender role structure for their children. [A] True [B] False

False

Du Bois article #4) Cheryl Gilkes argues that Du Bois was the pioneer of what we call intersectional analyses today. [A] True [B] False

False

Individuals do not recognize their sexual orientation until they actually participate in sexual activity. [A] True [B] False

False

The Kinsey scale classifies people's sexual orientation into four categories. [A] True [B] False

False

Which sociological paradigm argues that gender roles were established well before the pre-industrial era? [A] functionalism [B] conflict theory [C] symbolic interactionism

Functionalism

Behaviors, personal traits, and social positions that society attributes to being female or male are called: [A] sex [B] gender [C] sexuality

Gender

A systematic disadvantage embedded in social institutions that offer power to those who conform to heterosexual orientation is called: [A] heterosexism [B] homophobia [C] sexism

Heterosexism

Non-sexual same-sex relations are called: [A] homosexuality [B] homonormativity [C] homosociality [D] none of these

Homosociality

Which paradigm focuses on the patriarchal social structure that perpetuates male dominance? [A] functionalism [B] radical feminism [C] symbolic interactionism

Radical feminism

Scientific research has revealed that sexual orientation is largely determined by: [A] genes [B] hormones [C] childhood experience [D] social influences [E] scientists don't really know

Scientist don't really know

Individuals whose gender identity is different from their biological sex are called: [A] transsexual [B] transgender [C] transvestite [D] intersex

Transgender

(Du Bois article #4) According to Du Bois, Black women embodied the three great revolutions of the era, which include Black people, women, and labor. [A] True [B] False

True

Both sex and gender are socially defined variables whose definitions change over time. [A] True [B] False

True

Many cultures have views of gender that are not dichotomous (either one or the other). [A] True [B] False

True

Queer theory rejects the effects of labeling and argues for a more flexible and fluid conceptualization of gender and sexuality. [A] True [B] False

True

The idea of gender as something we do or perform provides a counterargument to the views on gender and sexuality rooted in biological determinism. [A] True [B] False

True


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