CHOOSE THE ANSWER 1- Actions such as hate crimes or kicking someone out of your
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CHOOSE THE ANSWER
1- Actions such as hate crimes or kicking someone out of your business because of their race or sex are examples of
Institutional Discrimination
Individual Discrimination
Government Power
Prejudices
2-
Which of these is representative of how cultural expectations leads to violence against women?
Catcalling or banter surrounding women's bodies and sexual advancements
The division of labor inside the home being equalized
Women being told to "lean in" to the workplace
Men being encouraged to speak about their feelings in relationships
3-
First Wave Feminism is representative of a time period when the feminist movement was focused on
Marriage and sexual expression
Diversity and inclusiveness of a variety of identities
The right to vote
Access to employment and vocation
4-
When discussing the three P's of manhood procreate refers to
Defending and conquering
The initiation of setting up the process of dating and sex
Financial stability
Sending a man to check if there is a robber in a home
5-
How does culture influence job choice?
Parenting and high-powered jobs are the easy choice for women
Men are pushed to be the primary caretakers for their families
Men make choices to go into lower paying careers so they can have more time with their families
Women feel pressured to avoid high powered jobs
6-
Opportunities in early education, stereotypes surrounding STEM fields, lack of acceptance from coworkers, strong male mentors, and gender differences in the work place all represent
Differences in how women and men experience the workforce
Sexual assault and the reactions to victims
The equality between the sexes in STEM related jobs
Parenthood and the work/life balance dynamic
7-
Examples of gendered prejudices include all of the following EXCEPT
Men should not cry
Men not being hired in a preschool
Women are weaker physically
Women should be home taking care of kids
8-
The theory which says our ideas of what it means to be a man or a woman stem from our social environments and experiences is the _____ of gender
Culture
Social construction
Face-saving
Stigmatization
9-
Why does Tony Porter in A Call to Men, say that the Man Box is important when discussing women's rights?
It holds women responsible for men's actions
It tells men they can be supportive emotionally of women
It creates the expectation that men dominate and control women
It frees men from their constraints regarding power and gender
10-
An example of gender typing in the workforce is when we see...
Moms doing more of the housework than dads
Children treating girls and boys differently
Female dominated roles such as secretaries or nurses
Toys that are geared toward girls
11-
Which of these is FALSE regarding deviant behaviors?
Deviance is consistent regardless of culture, context and time period
Deviance changes from culture to culture
What we consider deviant changes over time
What is considered deviant in one context may not be considered deviant in another
12-
All of these are true of Face-Saving EXCEPT
We ignore people when they are talking in a group setting
We follow certain rules that we know will show us in a good light
We help others recover from embarrassment
We may laugh at someone's joke we do not think is funny
13-
In the Nature vs. Nurture debate the nature argument believes that human development is
Very changeable
Learned, social and cultural
Due largely to one's environment
Biological and innate
14-
Which of these is NOT one of the 3 assumptions of the sociological perspective?
Individuals create, sustain and change the social forms within which they conduct their lives
Individuals are social beings
Individuals do not interact with their environments
Individuals are socially determined
15-
Goals of the feminist movement include all of these EXCEPT
Demonstrate importance of both men and women in society
Increase power among women so they always outrank men
Reveal subordination and discrimination of women over history
Gender equality
16-
An outcome of the wage gap and different negative ideologies about parenthood and work is
Girls and boys receive the same messages about expectations for the future
Parents are encouraged to leave work to attend family events
We shame fathers who stay at home and mothers who work
Mothers are empowered in the workforce
17-
According to the feminist perspective when it comes to gender which of these is NOT an example of the negative implications of power and privilege?
Cultural Expectations of Women & Motherhood
Equal opportunities for men & women
Sexism & Institutionalized Sexism
Equal opportunities for men & women
18-
Saying "why didn't he overpower her," or "men should like the sexual advances of women," in discussing men and sexual assault refers to
Men always being the perpetrators of sexual assault
Women being the only victims of sexual assault
Attacking a man's manhood and masculinity when he is sexually assaulted
Women wanting to be more sexual with men
19-
Which of these is FALSE regarding the wage gap?
It is tied to attitudes at work and about caregiving
It does not exist in American society
Women make approximately 77% of what men do
It reveals discrimination and reflects differences in job choices
Institutional Discrimination
Individual Discrimination
Government Power
Prejudices
2-
Which of these is representative of how cultural expectations leads to violence against women?
Catcalling or banter surrounding women's bodies and sexual advancements
The division of labor inside the home being equalized
Women being told to "lean in" to the workplace
Men being encouraged to speak about their feelings in relationships
3-
First Wave Feminism is representative of a time period when the feminist movement was focused on
Marriage and sexual expression
Diversity and inclusiveness of a variety of identities
The right to vote
Access to employment and vocation
4-
When discussing the three P's of manhood procreate refers to
Defending and conquering
The initiation of setting up the process of dating and sex
Financial stability
Sending a man to check if there is a robber in a home
5-
How does culture influence job choice?
Parenting and high-powered jobs are the easy choice for women
Men are pushed to be the primary caretakers for their families
Men make choices to go into lower paying careers so they can have more time with their families
Women feel pressured to avoid high powered jobs
6-
Opportunities in early education, stereotypes surrounding STEM fields, lack of acceptance from coworkers, strong male mentors, and gender differences in the work place all represent
Differences in how women and men experience the workforce
Sexual assault and the reactions to victims
The equality between the sexes in STEM related jobs
Parenthood and the work/life balance dynamic
7-
Examples of gendered prejudices include all of the following EXCEPT
Men should not cry
Men not being hired in a preschool
Women are weaker physically
Women should be home taking care of kids
8-
The theory which says our ideas of what it means to be a man or a woman stem from our social environments and experiences is the _____ of gender
Culture
Social construction
Face-saving
Stigmatization
9-
Why does Tony Porter in A Call to Men, say that the Man Box is important when discussing women's rights?
It holds women responsible for men's actions
It tells men they can be supportive emotionally of women
It creates the expectation that men dominate and control women
It frees men from their constraints regarding power and gender
10-
An example of gender typing in the workforce is when we see...
Moms doing more of the housework than dads
Children treating girls and boys differently
Female dominated roles such as secretaries or nurses
Toys that are geared toward girls
11-
Which of these is FALSE regarding deviant behaviors?
Deviance is consistent regardless of culture, context and time period
Deviance changes from culture to culture
What we consider deviant changes over time
What is considered deviant in one context may not be considered deviant in another
12-
All of these are true of Face-Saving EXCEPT
We ignore people when they are talking in a group setting
We follow certain rules that we know will show us in a good light
We help others recover from embarrassment
We may laugh at someone's joke we do not think is funny
13-
In the Nature vs. Nurture debate the nature argument believes that human development is
Very changeable
Learned, social and cultural
Due largely to one's environment
Biological and innate
14-
Which of these is NOT one of the 3 assumptions of the sociological perspective?
Individuals create, sustain and change the social forms within which they conduct their lives
Individuals are social beings
Individuals do not interact with their environments
Individuals are socially determined
15-
Goals of the feminist movement include all of these EXCEPT
Demonstrate importance of both men and women in society
Increase power among women so they always outrank men
Reveal subordination and discrimination of women over history
Gender equality
16-
An outcome of the wage gap and different negative ideologies about parenthood and work is
Girls and boys receive the same messages about expectations for the future
Parents are encouraged to leave work to attend family events
We shame fathers who stay at home and mothers who work
Mothers are empowered in the workforce
17-
According to the feminist perspective when it comes to gender which of these is NOT an example of the negative implications of power and privilege?
Cultural Expectations of Women & Motherhood
Equal opportunities for men & women
Sexism & Institutionalized Sexism
Equal opportunities for men & women
18-
Saying "why didn't he overpower her," or "men should like the sexual advances of women," in discussing men and sexual assault refers to
Men always being the perpetrators of sexual assault
Women being the only victims of sexual assault
Attacking a man's manhood and masculinity when he is sexually assaulted
Women wanting to be more sexual with men
19-
Which of these is FALSE regarding the wage gap?
It is tied to attitudes at work and about caregiving
It does not exist in American society
Women make approximately 77% of what men do
It reveals discrimination and reflects differences in job choices
Explanation / Answer
Question:1
institutional Discreamination
EXPLANATION:
Institutional discrimination is unjust and discreminatary mistreatment of an individual and group of individuals where intentionally bias and conciously discreamination on the basic racism and sexism.
Question2:
Answer: catalling or banter surrounding women bodies and sextual advancement.
Explanation: if anyone tease women humorously and unwelcome sextual activities then it's lead to violence against women.
Question-3
THE RIGHT TO VOTE
EXPLANATION:
It focused legal issue prmiraly on right to vote.
Question:5
Women feel pressure in avoid high powred job .
Because they have family pressure for take care of their children and managed to family .
Question-7
Gendered prejudiced is man is not crying.
.this is streotype thinking.Because , many men emotionaly are not strong or if any body is crying then it's make relax and realese pain.but it doesn't related to any gender preference that only women have right to crying .so it's really a gendered prejudiced.