Exam 7: Gender

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On average,human males weigh ________ percent more than women.

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Through the 1960s,Western medicine has used extreme steps in an effort to "manage" the condition of children born with ambiguous genitalia through the use of

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The binary gender system in many nations,including the United States,means that in order to gain certain legal recognition as an individual,one must identify as

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Numerous states have proposed laws that prohibit the use of the wrong restroom by men and women,making it very difficult for transgender persons to navigate a simple biological need.This is an example of

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Evaluate which of the five sexes in biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling's continuum represents the hijras of India.How do they perform their gender identity in daily life? What economic and social roles do they play in society? Why are they often victims of violence?

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The section on the text about CO-MADRES of El Salvador is a powerful example of gender

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The discussion in the text about hijras notes that violence against them is common,supporting the idea that in gender-based violence against nonheterosexuals,________ are especially vulnerable.

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In their challenge to death squads,the mothers of CO-MADRES addressed inequalities of wealth,power,privilege,and access to resources through a social movement that

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According to data released by RAINN,the Rape,Abuse and Incest National Network,a rape or sexual assault takes place in the United States every 107 seconds.This is an example of

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Home is often considered the domain of women,while men go to work.Although this idea has changed dramatically in many places in the past several decades,it remains a common theme.This reflects the ideas supported in the work of Michele Rosaldo that sees male and female gender roles as

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The notion of appropriate male behavior in Mexico is changing,in part because more women are entering the paid workforce.Thinking like an anthropologist,consider how you would structure your fieldwork to explore this phenomenon.Be scientific and explain whether your research will be qualitative or quantitative and why,how you will prepare,what your hypothesis will be,and what strategies you will use.

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The preferred term for individuals of an alternate gender in Native American cultures is

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The "man the hunter,woman the gatherer" debate is based on the idea that greater male strength and aggression was imprinted in human DNA.This idea partially reflects the idea of

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Matthew Gutmann's research in Mexico indicates that

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The adoption of eight Millennial Goals by the United Nations in 2000 sought to eliminate the most extreme forms of poverty and inequality,specifically including an effort to improve the conditions of women by

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The learned behaviors perceived as masculine or feminine are called

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The idea of gender-based violence,while certainly a reality,may also help perpetuate the myth of

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An individual leaves a restaurant.He or she is wearing a suit and tie,has short hair,is quite tall,and has a little bit of facial hair.Based only on these observed visible traits,it is likely that such a person be considered as being of the male

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The account of how members of CO-MADRES were detained,tortured,and raped by the death squads leads to a conclusion about the nature of the relationship between the victim and perpetrator of these crimes,contradicting statistics showing the opposite,because the CO-MADRES account shows that the victim

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Individuals whose culture identifies them as "neither man nor woman" in India are called

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