Deck 10: Gender and Sexuality
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Deck 10: Gender and Sexuality
1
A person whose body has both male and female characteristics is called:
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) heterosexual
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) heterosexual
A
2
People who are born as one identifiable sex and have undergone surgical modifications and hormonal interventions to become the other sex are called:
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) heterosexual
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) heterosexual
B
3
Individuals who have a biological sex but possess a gender identity other than that typically assigned to their sex are called:
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) transgender
A) intersexed
B) transsexual
C) androgynous
D) transgender
D
4
Julia told her friends that she really dislikes homosexuals and that she thinks that homosexuality is unnatural. Julia's attitude is an example of:
A) patriarchy
B) homophobia
C) sexism
D) gender identity
A) patriarchy
B) homophobia
C) sexism
D) gender identity
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5
In traditional North American society, women were expected to cook and care for the children, while men were expected to work outside of the home. These expectations associated with being a male or a female are an example of:
A) sex
B) gender
C) androgyny
D) sexism
A) sex
B) gender
C) androgyny
D) sexism
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6
Todd is a four-year-old boy. He does not want to wear the same types of clothes nor play with the same types of toys as his sister Bonnie. This perception reflects Todd's:
A) sex
B) androgyny
C) gender identity
D) sexism
A) sex
B) androgyny
C) gender identity
D) sexism
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7
A particular kind of social interaction in which we express ourselves as sexual beings is called:
A) gender identity
B) sexuality
C) sexual orientation
D) gender roles
A) gender identity
B) sexuality
C) sexual orientation
D) gender roles
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8
Our perception of ourselves as males or females is called:
A) sexual identity
B) gender identity
C) sexism
D) patriarchy
A) sexual identity
B) gender identity
C) sexism
D) patriarchy
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9
Melissa is a woman who is sexually attracted to men. Melissa is:
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
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10
People who are sexually attracted to people of either sex are called:
A) heterosexual
B) homosexual
C) asexual
D) bisexual
A) heterosexual
B) homosexual
C) asexual
D) bisexual
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11
Andreas believes that males are physically, emotionally, and intellectually superior to females. This is an example of:
A) patriarchy
B) matriarchy
C) sexism
D) the glass ceiling
A) patriarchy
B) matriarchy
C) sexism
D) the glass ceiling
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12
Peter is an 18-year-old male and he prefers females as sexual partners. This is a reflection of Peter's:
A) sexual orientation
B) gender
C) sex
D) homosexuality
A) sexual orientation
B) gender
C) sex
D) homosexuality
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13
Louise is a woman who is not sexually attracted to either men or women. Louise is:
A) bisexual
B) asexual
C) homosexual
D) heterosexual
A) bisexual
B) asexual
C) homosexual
D) heterosexual
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14
Samir and Zainab have six children, three boys and three girls. According to Michael Messner's research, the parents are:
A) more likely to notice similarities in the boys and the girls
B) more likely to notice the differences between the boys and the girls
C) equally likely to notice similarities and differences in boys and girls
D) more likely to notice similarities in the boys only
A) more likely to notice similarities in the boys and the girls
B) more likely to notice the differences between the boys and the girls
C) equally likely to notice similarities and differences in boys and girls
D) more likely to notice similarities in the boys only
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15
Cheryl is a new mother. When her baby was born, the doctor looked at the baby's body parts, or biological makeup, and announced that Cheryl had delivered a boy. The doctor announced the child's:
A) sex
B) gender
C) androgyny
D) sexism
A) sex
B) gender
C) androgyny
D) sexism
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16
One cultural universal that has been observed regarding sexuality is:
A) transgender
B) the bisexuality taboo
C) heterosexuality
D) the incest taboo
A) transgender
B) the bisexuality taboo
C) heterosexuality
D) the incest taboo
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17
Katrina works as an accountant and her husband Ralph works as a radiologist. They both leave for work at the same time and arrive home from work at the same time. However, when Katrina gets home from work, she cooks dinner, washes the dishes, and does the laundry while her husband relaxes. The work that Katrina does after coming home is called:
A) the second shift
B) the glass ceiling
C) sexism
D) androgyny
A) the second shift
B) the glass ceiling
C) sexism
D) androgyny
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18
Daniel is a male who is sexually attracted to males. Daniel is:
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) asexual
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19
Gender is primarily determined by:
A) biology
B) genetics
C) sexism
D) socialization
A) biology
B) genetics
C) sexism
D) socialization
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20
The social, cultural, and psychological traits and behaviours connected with being masculine or feminine is called:
A) sex
B) gender
C) sexism
D) patriarchy
A) sex
B) gender
C) sexism
D) patriarchy
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21
The Bugis people of Indonesia have five different gender classifications. In Bugis society, an anatomically correct male who adheres to some of the responsibilities of women is called a:
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) bissu
D) oroane
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) bissu
D) oroane
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22
Currently, what proportion of Canada's paid labour force is made up of women?
A) One-third
B) Over two-thirds
C) One-quarter
D) Nearly half
A) One-third
B) Over two-thirds
C) One-quarter
D) Nearly half
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23
Rebecca believes that women naturally make better elementary school teachers than men because she thinks that women are more nurturing. Rebecca's beliefs support the ___________ model.
A) human capital
B) choice
C) patriarchy
D) matriarchy
A) human capital
B) choice
C) patriarchy
D) matriarchy
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24
Margaret Mead found that in one society the men and the women were both masculine. This practice was found among the ______________ people.
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
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25
Margaret Mead found that in one society, the men stayed home and raised the children while the women provided for the household. This practice was found among the ______________ people.
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
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26
Professor Buresch explains the income gap by the fact that women tend to major in fields that pay very little money. The professor's ideas are in line with the __________________ model.
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
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27
In families, which role is focused on working to provide for the family in a financial way?
A) Economic
B) Expressive
C) Instrumental
D) Caretaking
A) Economic
B) Expressive
C) Instrumental
D) Caretaking
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28
The Bugis society of Indonesia recognizes five different genders. What does this suggest about gender?
A) It is socially defined.
B) It is almost entirely biological.
C) It determines your sexual orientation.
D) It is the same as sex.
A) It is socially defined.
B) It is almost entirely biological.
C) It determines your sexual orientation.
D) It is the same as sex.
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29
The sociology class is taking a study abroad trip to the island of Sulawesi. While there, the students will meet with an anatomical female who assumes the characteristics of men. The Bugis people refer to this member of society as:
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) bissu
D) oroane
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) bissu
D) oroane
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30
In Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory, one of the dimensions he measured was the masculinity of a culture. According to this theory, in a masculine culture, what most motivates people?
A) Liking what you do
B) Wanting to be the best
C) Quality of life
D) Caring for others
A) Liking what you do
B) Wanting to be the best
C) Quality of life
D) Caring for others
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31
After studying various societies, Margaret Mead concluded that gender roles are largely dependent on:
A) the glass ceiling
B) sexism
C) culture
D) patriarchy
A) the glass ceiling
B) sexism
C) culture
D) patriarchy
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32
Patricia and Patrick are twins. While Patricia received a doll for her 7th birthday, Patrick received a football. These toys indicate to the children that society has certain expectations of how females and males should act and think. These toys are shaping the children's:
A) sexism
B) gender roles
C) sex
D) machismo
A) sexism
B) gender roles
C) sex
D) machismo
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33
Professor Martinelli is showing a video of the Bugis people that showcases people who embody the perfect mixture of male and female. The video highlights the:
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) oroane
D) bissu
A) calalai
B) calabai
C) oroane
D) bissu
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34
When Geert Hofstede developed his cultural dimensions theory, which nation did he find to be the most masculine?
A) Japan
B) The United States
C) Italy
D) Morocco
A) Japan
B) The United States
C) Italy
D) Morocco
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35
Margaret Mead found that in one society the men and the women were both feminine. This practice was found among the ______________ people.
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
A) Bugis
B) Mundgomer
C) Arapesh
D) Tchambul
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36
Joan has been promoted through the company for 23 years and is now a vice president. Joan realizes that she will never be promoted to president because of an invisible barrier that prevents women from reaching the top-level position. This example illustrates the:
A) second shift
B) human capital model
C) glass ceiling
D) gender identity
A) second shift
B) human capital model
C) glass ceiling
D) gender identity
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37
Tameka teaches her daughter that we live in a male-dominated society that doesn't allow women to hold upper-tier jobs. Tameka's views are in line with the ___________________ model.
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
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38
When Geert Hofstede developed his cultural dimensions theory, which nation did he find to be the most feminine?
A) Canada
B) The United States
C) Sweden
D) Brazil
A) Canada
B) The United States
C) Sweden
D) Brazil
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39
Dr. Meyers believes that men and women typically work in different types of jobs because they bring different natural skills to the workplace. Dr. Meyers' belief is in line with the ___________ model.
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
A) choice
B) matriarchy
C) patriarchy
D) human capital
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40
Myrtle is writing a paper on the two groups of the Bugis that are most comparable to gender in Western society. Myrtle is writing a paper on:
A) the oroane and the makkunrai
B) the calalai and the calabai
C) the bissu and the calalai
D) the bissu and the calabai
A) the oroane and the makkunrai
B) the calalai and the calabai
C) the bissu and the calalai
D) the bissu and the calabai
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41
In families, which role is focused on the socialization of children and meeting the family's emotional needs?
A) Emotional
B) Expressive
C) Instrumental
D) Parenting
A) Emotional
B) Expressive
C) Instrumental
D) Parenting
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42
Discuss the traditional gender roles in families.
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43
The 2006 General Social Survey found that approximately _________ percent of women claim they were victims of sexual assault.
A) 15
B) 34
C) 51
D) 76
A) 15
B) 34
C) 51
D) 76
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44
The theory that women, by nature, are uninterested in politics has been disproven by the fact that:
A) most people in politics are women
B) women are more likely to study political science
C) women vote more regularly than men
D) society forces women into a politically active role
A) most people in politics are women
B) women are more likely to study political science
C) women vote more regularly than men
D) society forces women into a politically active role
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45
Discuss and evaluate the three theories that explain why women in North America are still not on an equal footing with men when it comes to the top political positions.
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46
Explain the difference between gender and sex.
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47
Today, Professor Scanzoni will explain how gender roles benefit males in society because the role of breadwinner gives men power and control. This lecture is in line with:
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
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48
According to Friedrich Engels, a contemporary of Karl Marx, which is the first oppressed group in society?
A) The proletariat
B) Women
C) The petit bourgeoisie
D) Visible minorities
A) The proletariat
B) Women
C) The petit bourgeoisie
D) Visible minorities
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49
Describe how gender socialization creates gender identities and gender roles.
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50
Discuss the different forms of sexual orientation.
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51
Sharon is conducting research on how men and women tend to communicate differently. Sharon's research is in line with:
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
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52
Explain why sociologists say that gender is constructed.
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53
Maya believes in social equality for all people and she stresses that women deserve the same opportunities as men. Maya's beliefs are in line with:
A) functionalism
B) feminist theory
C) conflict theory
D) symbolic interactionism
A) functionalism
B) feminist theory
C) conflict theory
D) symbolic interactionism
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54
Describe the four general beliefs of feminist theory.
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55
Chuiya believes that men and women have different, but complementary, roles in the traditional household. Both the man and the woman of the house complete necessary jobs. Chuiya's beliefs are in line with:
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
A) symbolic interactionism
B) conflict theory
C) feminist theory
D) functionalism
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56
Which is the most common reason for not reporting sexual assaults in Canada?
A) Not believing the police could help
B) Feeling the incident should be dealt with in an alternative way
C) Feeling the incident was personal
D) Believing the incident was not important enough
A) Not believing the police could help
B) Feeling the incident should be dealt with in an alternative way
C) Feeling the incident was personal
D) Believing the incident was not important enough
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57
Discuss the five different gender classifications among the Bugis people.
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58
Compare and contrast the human capital model, the choice model, and the patriarchy model.
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59
Create a dialogue in which a conflict theorist, a feminist theorist, a symbolic interactionist, and a functionalist discuss why gender stratification exists.
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60
Describe Alfred Kinsey's findings about sexual orientation.
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61
Identify the different policies in place in Canada to prevent sexual harassment and domestic violence.
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62
Gender roles are the same around the world.
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63
Explain the concepts of "glass ceiling" and "glass elevator" and how they affect men and women.
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64
Our perception of ourselves as feminine or masculine is our .
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65
Your gender determines your sexual orientation.
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is defined as the social, cultural, and psychological traits and behaviours connected with being masculine or feminine.
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Transgender individuals have a biological sex but possess a gender identity other than that typically assigned to their sex.
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68
The biological characteristics that distinguish males and females determine their .
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69
individuals have a biological sex but possess a gender identity other than that typically assigned to their sex.
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Muganthan is a male who prefers female sexual partners. Muganthan is heterosexual.
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71
Sex and gender mean the same thing.
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72
Conflict theorists see that capitalism and patriarchy are deeply intertwined.
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73
What are some of the forms of prejudice and discrimination based on sex, gender, and sexual orientation?
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74
The 2006 General Social Survey found that approximately 15 percent of women claim to have been victims of sexual assault.
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75
Most feminists accept that gender stratification is inevitable.
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76
Some people whose bodies have both male and female characteristics are called .
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77
In the traditional family form, men generally play an instrumental role.
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78
Describe the differences between men and women in terms of how they communicate.
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The term refers to people who are born as one identifiable sex and have undergone surgical modifications and hormonal interventions to become the other sex.
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Someone who is male will always have a masculine gender.
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