Exam 2: Language and Communication
Exam 1: Sex, Gender, and Social Construction52 Questions
Exam 2: Language and Communication55 Questions
Exam 3: Gender and Inequality53 Questions
Exam 4: LGBTQQIA Identities and Challenges56 Questions
Exam 5: Constructions of Homosexualities: Past and Present55 Questions
Exam 6: Beyond the Mythical Norm: Considering Race, Class, and Gender54 Questions
Exam 7: Embodiment, Beauty, and the Viewer55 Questions
Exam 8: Work, Inequality, and Neoliberalism53 Questions
Exam 9: Gender-Based Violence55 Questions
Exam 10: Human Rights and Global Activism55 Questions
Exam 11: History of Womens Activism in the United States: Struggles and Solidarities55 Questions
Exam 12: Feminisms: Theories and Practices53 Questions
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Which one of the following words doesn't have a meaningful parallel term?
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Where in the Bible does the reader first encounter the primacy of men in the text?
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The title Miss originally was an abbreviation of the "mistress".
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Why do words undergo semantic transformations and often lose their original meanings and associations?
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Which one of the following is an activity that does not allow "burnout boys" to demonstrate their masculinity?
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Explain how the gender-neutral pronoun Yo appeared unexpectedly from African American youth in Baltimore in the late 20th century.
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How do hairstyles represent an important example of symbolic communication beyond words?
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Which is the appropriate gender-neutral alternative to the phrase "Men Working"?
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How do certain social groups use reverse discourse to transform a stigmatized word into a source of empowerment and grassroots mobilization for positive change?
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What are the different grammatical alternatives that people use to avoid using the generic he in the English language?
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In her 1994 study, anthropologist and linguist Janet Hill studied women who spoke a combination of which indigenous language and Spanish?
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Why has the term mankind persisted despite the increase in the use of the word "humankind" in scholarly texts and popular writing since 1970?
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How are the terms lady and gentlemen frequently used asymmetrically?
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Why does the theory of performativity reject the notion that we have only one true self?
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Explain how women sometimes use standard language as a strategy for economic upward mobility.
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What word in Spanish is supposed to be the contemporary equivalent to the English-language title Ms.?
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Which expression does not represent an example of a male-generic term?
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Which one of the following scholars asserted that sexist language has the "effect of minimizing women's importance and diverting attention away from their very existence"?
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