Exam 11: Gender

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Explain the difference between sex and gender.

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Sex and gender are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to different aspects of a person's identity. Sex typically refers to the biological characteristics that define male and female, such as reproductive organs and chromosomes. Gender, on the other hand, is a social and cultural construct that encompasses the roles, behaviors, and expectations that society associates with being male or female. While sex is determined by physical attributes, gender is influenced by societal norms and can encompass a wide range of identities beyond just male and female, including transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer. In summary, sex is biological, while gender is a social and cultural construct.

Which of the following statements is false?

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According to the text, there is a price for conformity to gender norms. Which of these is not a negative consequence for men that results from conformity to gender roles?

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Briefly describe the functionalist, conflict, and symbolic interaction perspectives on gender inequality. Provide examples to illustrate the accounts of each theory.

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The condition that has generally been called hermaphroditism is now often referred to as

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Jake is an unabashed traditionalist when it comes to gender roles and is proud of it. As a result, he is more likely to

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Research indicates that men and women of different races have different expectations regarding gender roles. Which of these statements regarding expectations of different groups is true?

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Which of the following statements is true regarding work and family life?

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How do cultural norms sometimes put women at risk of being victims of violence? Illustrate your response with two examples.

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Compare and contrast the three of the types of feminist theory discussed in the text.

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Explain how earnings are related to a dual labor market. In your answer, discuss the primary and secondary labor markets.

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Which of these statements regarding the second shift is true?

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A significant difference between the functionalist and conflict theory perspectives on gender is that

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According to the concept of biological determinism,

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If everyone were to stop behaving in sexist ways, sexism would cease being a problem.

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Explain how homophobia influences gender socialization. Include a comparison of the differential impact on girls and boys. 

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The global division of labor is acquiring a gendered component, with women workers, usually from the poorest countries, providing a cheap supply of labor for manufacturing products that are distributed in the richer industrial nations.

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Conflict theory views women's exploitation independently from capitalism.

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Which statement about the primary labor market is the most accurate?

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Gender identity is imposed by society and categorizes individuals as male or female.

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