Deck 6: Sexual Orientation and Inequality

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Historically, Western society has viewed:

A) sex, gender, and sexuality as dichotomous and interrelated
B) both homosexuality and heterosexuality as normal and natural
C) sexual classifications as varied and drastically changing over time
D) sex as involving categories other than male and female
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Evidence of the fluidity of gender would be:

A) the Hijras of India
B) hermaphrodites
C) transgendered individuals
D) all of the above
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In India, "hijras"

A) are men who wish to be women
B) dress in women's clothing and may marry men
C) are stigmatized as a sexually deviant group
D) are female at birth but define themselves as male
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Transgendered individuals are:

A) those who define themselves as strictly male or female but are the opposite sex
B) those who wish to be women or men and who may or may not undergo surgery for sex reassignment
C) only those that have undergone a sex change
D) only men who dress like women
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Which groups violate the norms and are stigmatized by the "normal" homosexual community?

A) heterosexuals and transsexuals
B) lesbians and hermaphrodites
C) bisexuals and transsexuals
D) bisexuals and lesbians
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Which of the following is NOT a factor that is attributed to the development of the heterosexuality/ homosexuality binary?

A) the institutionalization of working-class values
B) the secularization of state discourse on sexuality
C) the premium placed on reproduction within the nuclear family
D) none of the above
Question
Recent research on public opinion demonstrates that:

A) those that are not religious do not think that homosexuality is sinful
B) the majority of Americans now approve of gay marriage
C) a majority believes that adult homosexual relations should be illegal
D) homosexuality is becoming slightly more acceptable
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Research on attitudes towards homosexuality indicates that:

A) among college students, those in business and science are less homophobic than those in the arts and social sciences
B) women are more hostile towards homosexuals than men
C) while Blacks are more likely to be against homosexuality on moral grounds, they are more supportive than Whites of protecting the civil rights of homosexuals
D) a greater proportion of persons under 30 than those over 65 are homophobic
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Communities with gay-rights ordinances are more likely to:

A) be small
B) have higher median ages
C) have higher average incomes
D) have smaller proportions of Blacks
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Herek (2002) found that gay men are more likely than lesbians to be seen by respondents as:

A) being mentally stable
B) as potential child predators
C) more likely to make good parents
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is evidence suggesting that homosexuals are a status group?

A) They are given full citizenship in U.S. society.
B) Their differences are not viewed as that significant.
C) They are perceived as having an internal conflict that divides them.
D) The fears of contamination and contact on the part of outsiders.
Question
Arguments:

A) in courts at every level use a universally-agreed-upon definition of "sex"
B) about homosexuality no longer generate significant public controversy
C) in court are always careful to keep the definitions of sex, gender, and sexual orientation distinct
D) by those opposed to equal treatment of homosexuals often base their position on moral grounds
Question
Individuals in long-term same-sex relationships:

A) are legally recognized in most states
B) can fully control any hospital care that one of their partner receives
C) are at a disadvantage compared to married couples when it comes to tax and probate matters
D) are eligible for the same 1,138 benefits offered to heterosexual married couples
Question
On the whole, homosexuals appear to:

A) make up about 20 percent of the U.S. population
B) be more highly educated than the rest of the population
C) be more likely to live in rural areas
D) be none of the above
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Gay men:

A) are more likely to be self-employed than other men
B) have higher household earnings than heterosexual men
C) are less likely than other men to be found in white-collar, higher status jobs
D) are over-represented in traditionally "male" occupations as they attempt to overcompensate
Question
In terms of homosexuality in the military:

A) men have been more negatively affected than women by the "don't ask, don't tell" policy
B) a 2008 national poll found that 25 percent of the respondents felt that persons who openly admit their homosexuality should be allowed to serve in the military
C) a recent study by military officers argued that the presence of gays and lesbians would damage the morale, cohesion, or fighting ability of the armed forces
D) in recent years, gay men have been less likely than other men to be in the military
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Gays and lesbians most likely to attempt or seriously think about suicide tend to:

A) be victims of physical assault
B) have high self-esteem
C) have supportive families
D) have not "come out" yet
Question
The stigmatization of homosexuality can:

A) breed feelings of alienation
B) lead to recurrent headaches, depressive moods, and more serious psychological conditions
C) lead to problems in their families, religious practice, and the labor market
D) all of the above
Question
Globalization is related to sexual orientation in that it has led to:

A) a much more clear meaning of sexuality
B) peoples of varying ethnicities and cultural backgrounds leaving the U.S. to seek an environment more hospitable to homosexuals
C) the mass media promulgating a single images of sexuality
D) the development of a transnational network of gays and lesbians
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A great deal of attention has been paid to sexual orientation as a basis for inequality.
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Binary categories of sex and related genders are timeless, universal, and natural.
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Hijras exemplify the time-honored Hindu belief that each person possesses both male and female elements.
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Hermaphrodites lack an enzyme at birth that would allow them to develop male genitals so they are initially defined as female, even though male features begin to develop later during puberty.
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Transsexual individuals challenge the idea that men should be masculine and women should be feminine.
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Stratification exists among the homosexual community.
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The technical dichotomy of heterosexuality and homosexuality as we know it today dates back to biblical times.
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Up until 1973, homosexuality was listed as a mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association.
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Recent studies show that homosexuality is a good predictor of mental illness.
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Until very recently, some homosexual acts were illegal in most states.
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Gays and lesbians are far less likely to be partnered together as families than are heterosexual individuals.
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Those who view homosexuality as a chosen lifestyle are more sympathetic and are more likely to support homosexual rights and marriage than those who see it as something one is born with.
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More than two thirds of Black voters supported Proposition 8 which banned gay marriage in California.
Question
Individuals with lower incomes and education, who are older and from the North and urban areas, are more likely to feel that homosexuality is morally evil.
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Research finds victimization to be higher among older gay men than lesbians.
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Since as late as 1990, lesbian immigrants could be refused entry into the United States, and conscious attempts were made by border agents to identify lesbians.
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Those currently at the forefront of the gay-rights movement argue that homosexuality is a genetic condition.
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Evidence supports the conviction that homosexuals are more likely to be child molesters than heterosexuals.
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Sexual orientation has lower visibility compared to one's race and sex.
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Persons who have sex with others of the same sex are not necessarily considered homosexuals.
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There appears to be widespread agreement on the number of homosexuals in the U.S. population.
Question
Regional differences in prejudice against homosexuals may impact the reliability of the available data on homosexuality.
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Homosexuals are a fairly homogeneous group.
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Almost all gay men and lesbians have experienced physical victimization at one time or another.
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Research suggests that gay and lesbian youths are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual counterparts.
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Whites as opposed to Blacks and Latinos who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual experience greater continuing stress over their lifetime.
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Discuss the complexity of sexuality and gender and provide evidence as to why these concepts are socially constructed. Include a
discussion of the kinds of sexual identities exist outside traditional male/female, masculine/feminine categories.
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Discuss public opinions on homosexuality. What kinds of people are most likely to be the most and the least homophobic and why?
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Homosexual men and women are more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to have certain social and psychological
problems. Identify these issues, and discuss why this is the case.
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Why are homosexuals considered a status group? Discuss some of the negative consequences of the stigmatization of homosexuals.
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Discuss the impact of globalization on gender and sexuality.
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Deck 6: Sexual Orientation and Inequality
1
Historically, Western society has viewed:

A) sex, gender, and sexuality as dichotomous and interrelated
B) both homosexuality and heterosexuality as normal and natural
C) sexual classifications as varied and drastically changing over time
D) sex as involving categories other than male and female
sex, gender, and sexuality as dichotomous and interrelated
2
Evidence of the fluidity of gender would be:

A) the Hijras of India
B) hermaphrodites
C) transgendered individuals
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
In India, "hijras"

A) are men who wish to be women
B) dress in women's clothing and may marry men
C) are stigmatized as a sexually deviant group
D) are female at birth but define themselves as male
dress in women's clothing and may marry men
4
Transgendered individuals are:

A) those who define themselves as strictly male or female but are the opposite sex
B) those who wish to be women or men and who may or may not undergo surgery for sex reassignment
C) only those that have undergone a sex change
D) only men who dress like women
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5
Which groups violate the norms and are stigmatized by the "normal" homosexual community?

A) heterosexuals and transsexuals
B) lesbians and hermaphrodites
C) bisexuals and transsexuals
D) bisexuals and lesbians
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6
Which of the following is NOT a factor that is attributed to the development of the heterosexuality/ homosexuality binary?

A) the institutionalization of working-class values
B) the secularization of state discourse on sexuality
C) the premium placed on reproduction within the nuclear family
D) none of the above
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7
Recent research on public opinion demonstrates that:

A) those that are not religious do not think that homosexuality is sinful
B) the majority of Americans now approve of gay marriage
C) a majority believes that adult homosexual relations should be illegal
D) homosexuality is becoming slightly more acceptable
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8
Research on attitudes towards homosexuality indicates that:

A) among college students, those in business and science are less homophobic than those in the arts and social sciences
B) women are more hostile towards homosexuals than men
C) while Blacks are more likely to be against homosexuality on moral grounds, they are more supportive than Whites of protecting the civil rights of homosexuals
D) a greater proportion of persons under 30 than those over 65 are homophobic
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9
Communities with gay-rights ordinances are more likely to:

A) be small
B) have higher median ages
C) have higher average incomes
D) have smaller proportions of Blacks
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10
Herek (2002) found that gay men are more likely than lesbians to be seen by respondents as:

A) being mentally stable
B) as potential child predators
C) more likely to make good parents
D) all of the above
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11
Which of the following is evidence suggesting that homosexuals are a status group?

A) They are given full citizenship in U.S. society.
B) Their differences are not viewed as that significant.
C) They are perceived as having an internal conflict that divides them.
D) The fears of contamination and contact on the part of outsiders.
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12
Arguments:

A) in courts at every level use a universally-agreed-upon definition of "sex"
B) about homosexuality no longer generate significant public controversy
C) in court are always careful to keep the definitions of sex, gender, and sexual orientation distinct
D) by those opposed to equal treatment of homosexuals often base their position on moral grounds
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13
Individuals in long-term same-sex relationships:

A) are legally recognized in most states
B) can fully control any hospital care that one of their partner receives
C) are at a disadvantage compared to married couples when it comes to tax and probate matters
D) are eligible for the same 1,138 benefits offered to heterosexual married couples
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14
On the whole, homosexuals appear to:

A) make up about 20 percent of the U.S. population
B) be more highly educated than the rest of the population
C) be more likely to live in rural areas
D) be none of the above
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15
Gay men:

A) are more likely to be self-employed than other men
B) have higher household earnings than heterosexual men
C) are less likely than other men to be found in white-collar, higher status jobs
D) are over-represented in traditionally "male" occupations as they attempt to overcompensate
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16
In terms of homosexuality in the military:

A) men have been more negatively affected than women by the "don't ask, don't tell" policy
B) a 2008 national poll found that 25 percent of the respondents felt that persons who openly admit their homosexuality should be allowed to serve in the military
C) a recent study by military officers argued that the presence of gays and lesbians would damage the morale, cohesion, or fighting ability of the armed forces
D) in recent years, gay men have been less likely than other men to be in the military
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17
Gays and lesbians most likely to attempt or seriously think about suicide tend to:

A) be victims of physical assault
B) have high self-esteem
C) have supportive families
D) have not "come out" yet
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18
The stigmatization of homosexuality can:

A) breed feelings of alienation
B) lead to recurrent headaches, depressive moods, and more serious psychological conditions
C) lead to problems in their families, religious practice, and the labor market
D) all of the above
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19
Globalization is related to sexual orientation in that it has led to:

A) a much more clear meaning of sexuality
B) peoples of varying ethnicities and cultural backgrounds leaving the U.S. to seek an environment more hospitable to homosexuals
C) the mass media promulgating a single images of sexuality
D) the development of a transnational network of gays and lesbians
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20
A great deal of attention has been paid to sexual orientation as a basis for inequality.
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21
Binary categories of sex and related genders are timeless, universal, and natural.
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22
Hijras exemplify the time-honored Hindu belief that each person possesses both male and female elements.
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23
Hermaphrodites lack an enzyme at birth that would allow them to develop male genitals so they are initially defined as female, even though male features begin to develop later during puberty.
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24
Transsexual individuals challenge the idea that men should be masculine and women should be feminine.
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25
Stratification exists among the homosexual community.
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26
The technical dichotomy of heterosexuality and homosexuality as we know it today dates back to biblical times.
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Up until 1973, homosexuality was listed as a mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association.
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28
Recent studies show that homosexuality is a good predictor of mental illness.
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29
Until very recently, some homosexual acts were illegal in most states.
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30
Gays and lesbians are far less likely to be partnered together as families than are heterosexual individuals.
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31
Those who view homosexuality as a chosen lifestyle are more sympathetic and are more likely to support homosexual rights and marriage than those who see it as something one is born with.
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More than two thirds of Black voters supported Proposition 8 which banned gay marriage in California.
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33
Individuals with lower incomes and education, who are older and from the North and urban areas, are more likely to feel that homosexuality is morally evil.
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Research finds victimization to be higher among older gay men than lesbians.
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Since as late as 1990, lesbian immigrants could be refused entry into the United States, and conscious attempts were made by border agents to identify lesbians.
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Those currently at the forefront of the gay-rights movement argue that homosexuality is a genetic condition.
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37
Evidence supports the conviction that homosexuals are more likely to be child molesters than heterosexuals.
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Sexual orientation has lower visibility compared to one's race and sex.
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39
Persons who have sex with others of the same sex are not necessarily considered homosexuals.
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40
There appears to be widespread agreement on the number of homosexuals in the U.S. population.
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Regional differences in prejudice against homosexuals may impact the reliability of the available data on homosexuality.
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42
Homosexuals are a fairly homogeneous group.
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Almost all gay men and lesbians have experienced physical victimization at one time or another.
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44
Research suggests that gay and lesbian youths are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual counterparts.
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45
Whites as opposed to Blacks and Latinos who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual experience greater continuing stress over their lifetime.
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46
Discuss the complexity of sexuality and gender and provide evidence as to why these concepts are socially constructed. Include a
discussion of the kinds of sexual identities exist outside traditional male/female, masculine/feminine categories.
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47
Discuss public opinions on homosexuality. What kinds of people are most likely to be the most and the least homophobic and why?
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48
Homosexual men and women are more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to have certain social and psychological
problems. Identify these issues, and discuss why this is the case.
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49
Why are homosexuals considered a status group? Discuss some of the negative consequences of the stigmatization of homosexuals.
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Discuss the impact of globalization on gender and sexuality.
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