Deck 21: Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women

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Rape culture refers to the ______.

A) incidence of rape
B) set of values and beliefs surrounding rape
C) specific settings in which rape is likely to occur
D) cause of rape
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Which assumption is the basis for the authors' study?

A) Rape is part of the social construction of gender.
B) Men's sexuality is more natural and uncontrollable than women's sexuality.
C) All fraternities provide an environment conducive to rape.
D) Alcohol and drug use promote rape.
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Gender segregation would be most evident at a ______.

A) fraternity
B) low-risk house
C) bar
D) high-risk house
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What has replaced dating on many college campuses?

A) acquaintance rape
B) fraternity parties
C) monogamous relationships
D) hooking up
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Which feature of college life impedes meaningful social interactions between men and women on college campuses?

A) alcohol
B) the bar scene
C) fraternities
D) lecture halls
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The authors found that men were more likely to treat women poorly on college campuses when they ______.

A) were in a group of men
B) spent more time alone
C) belonged to a fraternity
D) had sisters as siblings
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The hill was another name for ______.

A) a popular bar
B) a high-risk fraternity
C) hooking up
D) Greek life
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At high-risk houses, men usually talked about their sexual exploits with women they did not know or respect. These women are known as ______.

A) faceless victims
B) chatterers
C) hookups
D) high-risk partners.
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Students' behavior at bars was most similar to their behavior at ______.

A) high-risk houses
B) the quad
C) low-risk houses
D) the library
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Which statement accurately reflects how the men interviewed on campus responded to the legal definition of rape?

A) Men denied that rape occurs on campus.
B) Men understood the complexities involved in the legal definition of rape.
C) Men believed rape and date rape were the same thing.
D) Men acknowledged that rape is prevalent in Greek life.
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Define "chatter" in the context of a high-risk fraternity.
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Provide the legal definition of rape. Which aspect of this definition did men in the study disagree with?
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Discuss how life at high-risk houses promoted gender segregation.
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Compare and contrast the atmosphere and students' behavior at the first and second bar in the study.
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According to the women and men interviewed on the campus, who or what set the scene for gender relations?
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Deck 21: Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women
1
Rape culture refers to the ______.

A) incidence of rape
B) set of values and beliefs surrounding rape
C) specific settings in which rape is likely to occur
D) cause of rape
B
2
Which assumption is the basis for the authors' study?

A) Rape is part of the social construction of gender.
B) Men's sexuality is more natural and uncontrollable than women's sexuality.
C) All fraternities provide an environment conducive to rape.
D) Alcohol and drug use promote rape.
A
3
Gender segregation would be most evident at a ______.

A) fraternity
B) low-risk house
C) bar
D) high-risk house
D
4
What has replaced dating on many college campuses?

A) acquaintance rape
B) fraternity parties
C) monogamous relationships
D) hooking up
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Which feature of college life impedes meaningful social interactions between men and women on college campuses?

A) alcohol
B) the bar scene
C) fraternities
D) lecture halls
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The authors found that men were more likely to treat women poorly on college campuses when they ______.

A) were in a group of men
B) spent more time alone
C) belonged to a fraternity
D) had sisters as siblings
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The hill was another name for ______.

A) a popular bar
B) a high-risk fraternity
C) hooking up
D) Greek life
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At high-risk houses, men usually talked about their sexual exploits with women they did not know or respect. These women are known as ______.

A) faceless victims
B) chatterers
C) hookups
D) high-risk partners.
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Students' behavior at bars was most similar to their behavior at ______.

A) high-risk houses
B) the quad
C) low-risk houses
D) the library
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Which statement accurately reflects how the men interviewed on campus responded to the legal definition of rape?

A) Men denied that rape occurs on campus.
B) Men understood the complexities involved in the legal definition of rape.
C) Men believed rape and date rape were the same thing.
D) Men acknowledged that rape is prevalent in Greek life.
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Define "chatter" in the context of a high-risk fraternity.
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Provide the legal definition of rape. Which aspect of this definition did men in the study disagree with?
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Discuss how life at high-risk houses promoted gender segregation.
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Compare and contrast the atmosphere and students' behavior at the first and second bar in the study.
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According to the women and men interviewed on the campus, who or what set the scene for gender relations?
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