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Deck 8: Gender
1
On average, how much more do men weigh than women?
A) 5 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 30 percent
A) 5 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 30 percent
15 percent
2
What happened after Captain Kristen Griest and First Lieutenant Shaye Haver became the first women to complete the U.S. Army's elite Ranger School at Fort Benning, Georgia, in 2015?
A) They were required to have their gender verified by a physician.
B) They were still not eligible to join the elite 75th Ranger Regiment.
C) They were both discharged.
D) Griest was promoted while Haver was not.
A) They were required to have their gender verified by a physician.
B) They were still not eligible to join the elite 75th Ranger Regiment.
C) They were both discharged.
D) Griest was promoted while Haver was not.
They were still not eligible to join the elite 75th Ranger Regiment.
3
Which best describes the learned behaviors perceived as masculine or feminine?
A) sexual dimorphism
B) alternate sexualities
C) cultural constructions
D) gender stratification
A) sexual dimorphism
B) alternate sexualities
C) cultural constructions
D) gender stratification
cultural constructions
4
An individual leaves a restaurant. He or she is wearing a suit and tie and has short hair. Based only on these observed visible traits, which of these are we most likely to think that such a person is part of?
A) male role
B) male sex
C) male community
D) male gender
A) male role
B) male sex
C) male community
D) male gender
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5
How do anthropologists describe the way individuals act out behaviors associated with masculine and feminine?
A) gender stratification
B) gender performance
C) gender dimorphism
D) gender roles
A) gender stratification
B) gender performance
C) gender dimorphism
D) gender roles
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6
The visible expression of sexual dimorphism between male-sexed and female-sexed individuals is referred to as what?
A) genotypical
B) gonadal
C) phenotypical
D) hormonal
A) genotypical
B) gonadal
C) phenotypical
D) hormonal
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7
According to C. J. Pascoe, what is a primary component of the so-called fag discourse in U.S. high schools?
A) the enforcement of heterosexuality
B) the enforcement of masculinity
C) discussing gender roles
D) constant use of bullying to enforce femininity
A) the enforcement of heterosexuality
B) the enforcement of masculinity
C) discussing gender roles
D) constant use of bullying to enforce femininity
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8
The behaviors encouraged in sports-where boys are rewarded for competitiveness and girls are often encouraged to play nicely-reflect what aspect of a larger cultural framework?
A) the construction and maintenance of gender roles in a society
B) the manner in which gender roles reverse during adolescence and later become normalized
C) the way in which sexual dimorphism is a natural part of our society
D) the importance of sport in the American cultural imagination
A) the construction and maintenance of gender roles in a society
B) the manner in which gender roles reverse during adolescence and later become normalized
C) the way in which sexual dimorphism is a natural part of our society
D) the importance of sport in the American cultural imagination
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9
What are we talking about when we refer to observable physical and biological differences between the male and female human reproduction systems?
A) gender
B) sex
C) chromosomes
D) gender ideology
A) gender
B) sex
C) chromosomes
D) gender ideology
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10
In popular conversations, emphasis is often placed on the role of biology in shaping gender identities and behaviors. What does research reveal regarding this topic?
A) Culture constantly shapes and reshapes our bodies throughout our lives.
B) Our DNA remains the same throughout the course of our lives.
C) Biology plays a more significant role than the environmental context.
D) A person's biological sex determines his or her innate personality traits.
A) Culture constantly shapes and reshapes our bodies throughout our lives.
B) Our DNA remains the same throughout the course of our lives.
C) Biology plays a more significant role than the environmental context.
D) A person's biological sex determines his or her innate personality traits.
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11
What do anthropologists call the ideas and practices associated with manhood?
A) male biology
B) masculinity
C) manhood acts
D) testosterone
A) male biology
B) masculinity
C) manhood acts
D) testosterone
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12
In what year did all U.S. military positions, including combat, become open to women?
A) 1989
B) 1997
C) 2008
D) 2015
A) 1989
B) 1997
C) 2008
D) 2015
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13
Johann Sebastian Bach, renowned for his huge repertoire of musical compositions in the sixteenth century, was also, as a boy, an outstanding singer in the soprano range until he was about sixteen. What is the change in voice a characteristic of?
A) childhood
B) sexual dimorphism
C) gender
D) cultural constructions
A) childhood
B) sexual dimorphism
C) gender
D) cultural constructions
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14
In one gender study, what was one of the ways that the game of coed T-ball reinforced gender ideals in U.S. children?
A) Boys typically received more playing time than girls.
B) Girls typically received more playing time than boys.
C) Parents tended to encourage boys and girls equally.
D) Girls and boys received the same amount of praise for playing well.
A) Boys typically received more playing time than girls.
B) Girls typically received more playing time than boys.
C) Parents tended to encourage boys and girls equally.
D) Girls and boys received the same amount of praise for playing well.
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15
Why are cross-cultural studies important for our understanding of sex and gender?
A) They allow us insight into an individual's chromosomal makeup.
B) They reinforce the idea that biology alone cannot predict the roles men and women play in a given culture.
C) We can then predict an individual's behavior, strength, and intelligence, as well as the roles of men and women in a given culture.
D) They help reinforce the idea that gender and sex are the same in all cultures.
A) They allow us insight into an individual's chromosomal makeup.
B) They reinforce the idea that biology alone cannot predict the roles men and women play in a given culture.
C) We can then predict an individual's behavior, strength, and intelligence, as well as the roles of men and women in a given culture.
D) They help reinforce the idea that gender and sex are the same in all cultures.
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16
What do we call the process through which a sense of gender becomes normative and seems natural to us?
A) gender performance
B) gender stratification
C) cultural construction of gender
D) gender hierarchy
A) gender performance
B) gender stratification
C) cultural construction of gender
D) gender hierarchy
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17
With which of the following statements about human behavior would an anthropologist be most likely to agree?
A) It is a combination of nature (biology) and nurture (enculturation).
B) It is almost entirely dictated by nature (biology).
C) It is almost entirely dictated by nurture (enculturation).
D) It is a result of biology or cultural expectations depending on the person, but never both in the same individual.
A) It is a combination of nature (biology) and nurture (enculturation).
B) It is almost entirely dictated by nature (biology).
C) It is almost entirely dictated by nurture (enculturation).
D) It is a result of biology or cultural expectations depending on the person, but never both in the same individual.
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18
Human males may weigh only slightly more than human females, which underscores which idea about human sexual dimorphism?
A) It is a significant determinant of biological sex.
B) It is a minor determinant of biological sex.
C) It is significant in assessing differences between human males and females.
D) It is a minor consideration in assessing differences between human males and females.
A) It is a significant determinant of biological sex.
B) It is a minor determinant of biological sex.
C) It is significant in assessing differences between human males and females.
D) It is a minor consideration in assessing differences between human males and females.
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19
According to some studies, what occurs if fathers are actively involved with children?
A) Their bodies are less able to produce testosterone.
B) They age more slowly.
C) Their brains attempt to resist change to environmental stimuli.
D) Their bodies respond in ways that help them be good dads.
A) Their bodies are less able to produce testosterone.
B) They age more slowly.
C) Their brains attempt to resist change to environmental stimuli.
D) Their bodies respond in ways that help them be good dads.
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20
Which of the following is/are considered a secondary sexual characteristic?
A) genitalia
B) testes
C) pitch of voice
D) ovaries
A) genitalia
B) testes
C) pitch of voice
D) ovaries
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21
Through the 1960s, Western medicine has attempted to "manage" children born with ambiguous genitalia. This has primarily consisted of what treatment regimen?
A) performing surgery once the child is old enough to make his or her own decision
B) cognitive behavioral therapy
C) parental decision support
D) genital reconstruction surgery and hormone therapy
A) performing surgery once the child is old enough to make his or her own decision
B) cognitive behavioral therapy
C) parental decision support
D) genital reconstruction surgery and hormone therapy
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22
In India, what are individuals who are identified as "neither man nor woman" called?
A) berdache
B) hijras
C) Two-Spirits
D) transgender
A) berdache
B) hijras
C) Two-Spirits
D) transgender
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23
How must individuals living in cultures with a binary gender system (such as the United States) be classified in order to gain certain legal recognition?
A) One must choose either male or female.
B) One is either male, female, or intersex.
C) One is either male, female, or transgender.
D) One must choose either male, female, or neither sex.
A) One must choose either male or female.
B) One is either male, female, or intersex.
C) One is either male, female, or transgender.
D) One must choose either male, female, or neither sex.
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24
What is the preferred term for individuals of an alternate gender in some Native American cultures?
A) hijra
B) hermaphrodite
C) Two-Spirit
D) berdache
A) hijra
B) hermaphrodite
C) Two-Spirit
D) berdache
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25
Female bodybuilders go to a great deal of effort to shape their physiques in a manner that is highly similar to their male bodybuilder counterparts. What do these female bodybuilders demonstrate about sexual dimorphism?
A) Human males are always stronger than females due to biological differences.
B) Females are actually stronger than males due to sexual dimorphism.
C) Gender roles are determined by the different physical abilities of males and females.
D) Male and female bodies are much more similar than different.
A) Human males are always stronger than females due to biological differences.
B) Females are actually stronger than males due to sexual dimorphism.
C) Gender roles are determined by the different physical abilities of males and females.
D) Male and female bodies are much more similar than different.
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26
A United Nations survey recently found that young women ages fifteen to twenty-five are being infected with HIV/AIDS three times faster than men in the same age group. What does this statistic suggest about the Sustainable Development Goal of achieving gender equality?
A) that the goal was achieved in 2016
B) that this goal is in fact far from complete
C) that this goal is completely unrealistic because of sexual dimorphism
D) that this effort has skewed gender inequality the other way, and now men must be empowered
A) that the goal was achieved in 2016
B) that this goal is in fact far from complete
C) that this goal is completely unrealistic because of sexual dimorphism
D) that this effort has skewed gender inequality the other way, and now men must be empowered
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27
What did Annette Weiner's restudy of women's roles in the Trobriand Island exchanges indicate about women? 
A) that women participated in elaborate economic exchanges of banana fiber skirts
B) that women participated in elaborate economic exchanges of shell armbands and necklaces
C) that women played a limited role in rituals and ceremonial exchanges
D) that both women and men played complementary roles in the exchange of foods

A) that women participated in elaborate economic exchanges of banana fiber skirts
B) that women participated in elaborate economic exchanges of shell armbands and necklaces
C) that women played a limited role in rituals and ceremonial exchanges
D) that both women and men played complementary roles in the exchange of foods
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28
On what does Emily Martin's analysis of the "fairy tale" of the egg and the sperm as presented in U.S. textbooks primarily focus?
A) how scientific language can reflect and promote the idea that differences in male and female behavior are natural.
B) the idea that "female" eggs aggressively pursue more "passive" male sperm until conception occurs
C) the ways in which gender roles are natural and supported by real biological differences
D) how stereotypical male and female behavior is portrayed as a cultural construction by biologists
A) how scientific language can reflect and promote the idea that differences in male and female behavior are natural.
B) the idea that "female" eggs aggressively pursue more "passive" male sperm until conception occurs
C) the ways in which gender roles are natural and supported by real biological differences
D) how stereotypical male and female behavior is portrayed as a cultural construction by biologists
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29
What does doing household chores, making decisions about who works outside the home, and raising children indicate about men's gender roles in Mexico?
A) Mexican men construct masculinity in the same way as men in all other cultures.
B) Conceptions of machismo and masculinity in Mexico are not rigid.
C) The construction and performance of machismo in Mexico follows a clear and rigid set of rules.
D) Mexican men accurately reflect the performance of machismo in all cultures.
A) Mexican men construct masculinity in the same way as men in all other cultures.
B) Conceptions of machismo and masculinity in Mexico are not rigid.
C) The construction and performance of machismo in Mexico follows a clear and rigid set of rules.
D) Mexican men accurately reflect the performance of machismo in all cultures.
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30
Going out on a date can mean many things. As a man, you might bring flowers, offer to pay the bill, and open doors. As a woman, you may offer to split the tab and offer soft thanks. What does this constitute from an anthropological perspective?
A) the performance of stereotypes
B) cultural practices shaped by biological differences between men and women
C) the performance of gender
D) a particular type of gendered ritual
A) the performance of stereotypes
B) cultural practices shaped by biological differences between men and women
C) the performance of gender
D) a particular type of gendered ritual
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31
Anne Fausto-Sterling's analysis of biological sexual identity identifies how many different sexes? 
A) three
B) four
C) six
D) five

A) three
B) four
C) six
D) five
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32
What did much of the early feminist anthropological studies focus on identifying in regard to gender and society?
A) the myth of matriarchy in prehistoric societies
B) the underlying roots of universal male dominance
C) gender equality in industrialized societies
D) sources of female power in nonindustrialized cultures
A) the myth of matriarchy in prehistoric societies
B) the underlying roots of universal male dominance
C) gender equality in industrialized societies
D) sources of female power in nonindustrialized cultures
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33
In 2008, a little more than 50 percent of live births in the United States were male, the remainder designated as female. Recent medical studies suggest that of all live births, many individuals do not fit neatly into either biological category. What is the current estimate of the percentage of such births?
A) at least 5 percent
B) almost 7 percent
C) almost 2 percent
D) less than 1 percent
A) at least 5 percent
B) almost 7 percent
C) almost 2 percent
D) less than 1 percent
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34
In searching for an explanation for what appeared to be women's universally low status, what did anthropologist Sherri Ortner argue about women's biological functions?
A) that women are biologically inferior to men
B) that biological functions are the result of cultural practices
C) that men do not understand women's biological functions
D) that women and nature are strongly conflated
A) that women are biologically inferior to men
B) that biological functions are the result of cultural practices
C) that men do not understand women's biological functions
D) that women and nature are strongly conflated
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35
The drug Viagra was originally developed to help treat a specific heart condition but then took on a different life when the maker found that it could help men with impotence. What has the marketing of the drug helped accomplish?
A) It reinforces the idea that properly masculine men are always ready for sex.
B) It reinforces the idea that women do not care if men get erections.
C) It shows that men enjoy better, longer-lasting sexual experiences than women.
D) It reflects how men fully embrace their roles as men.
A) It reinforces the idea that properly masculine men are always ready for sex.
B) It reinforces the idea that women do not care if men get erections.
C) It shows that men enjoy better, longer-lasting sexual experiences than women.
D) It reflects how men fully embrace their roles as men.
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36
What does anthropologist Matthew Gutmann's research in Mexico indicate?
A) All men strive to be "macho."
B) Women only want to be with men who embrace machismo.
C) The traits of machismo are found only in the upper classes.
D) Masculine identity is in flux and negotiable.
A) All men strive to be "macho."
B) Women only want to be with men who embrace machismo.
C) The traits of machismo are found only in the upper classes.
D) Masculine identity is in flux and negotiable.
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37
Home is often considered the domain of women, while men go to work. Although this idea has changed dramatically in many places in the past several decades, it remains a common theme. How does anthropologist Michele Rosaldo see male and female gender roles?
A) Gender roles are rigid in all countries regardless of changes.
B) Gender roles are often split between private and public spheres.
C) Gender roles are unified across both private and public spheres.
D) Gender roles are exclusively defined by gender performance.
A) Gender roles are rigid in all countries regardless of changes.
B) Gender roles are often split between private and public spheres.
C) Gender roles are unified across both private and public spheres.
D) Gender roles are exclusively defined by gender performance.
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38
For many women around the world, life is a seemingly unending process of childbirth, child rearing, and hard domestic labor, while men often enjoy free time and more opportunities to socialize. What is this a result of?
A) enforced gender stereotypes
B) normal gender roles
C) gender stratification
D) enforced performance
A) enforced gender stereotypes
B) normal gender roles
C) gender stratification
D) enforced performance
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39
How might we refer to an individual who dresses and identifies as a woman but was designated male at birth due to biological characteristics? 
A) hijra
B) mentally ill
C) hermaphrodite
D) transgender

A) hijra
B) mentally ill
C) hermaphrodite
D) transgender
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40
The establishment of the Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations in 2015 sought to eliminate the most extreme forms of poverty and inequality, specifically including a goal to improve and promote what?
A) gender equality and empowerment for women
B) abolishment of paid domestic work
C) achievement of universal secondary education for women
D) creation of a global partnership for implementation of gender rights
A) gender equality and empowerment for women
B) abolishment of paid domestic work
C) achievement of universal secondary education for women
D) creation of a global partnership for implementation of gender rights
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41
What does Pei-chia Lan call Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers laboring for newly rich families in Taiwan?
A) maids of love
B) neoliberal nuns
C) global Cinderellas
D) care cleaners
A) maids of love
B) neoliberal nuns
C) global Cinderellas
D) care cleaners
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42
The dramatic increase in global migration among large numbers of women has helped create what new occupational niche?
A) caregiving as an international occupation
B) specialized technology work in developing areas
C) laborers in factory-based jobs
D) sex workers providing a service to other immigrant workers
A) caregiving as an international occupation
B) specialized technology work in developing areas
C) laborers in factory-based jobs
D) sex workers providing a service to other immigrant workers
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43
According to the text, increased participation in the global economy means that many women can do what?
A) They can transform the normative expectations of motherhood.
B) They can be easily exploited in a global capitalist market.
C) They can transform the nature of their interaction between the local and the global.
D) Women can easily learn to assert their agency and become industrial leaders.
A) They can transform the normative expectations of motherhood.
B) They can be easily exploited in a global capitalist market.
C) They can transform the nature of their interaction between the local and the global.
D) Women can easily learn to assert their agency and become industrial leaders.
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44
The phrases "boys will be boys" and "it's a girl thing" reflect what aspect of gender?
A) stratification
B) genetic variation
C) stereotypes
D) intelligence
A) stratification
B) genetic variation
C) stereotypes
D) intelligence
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45
According to data released by RAINN, the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a rape or sexual assault takes place in the United States every 107 seconds. What is this an example of?
A) gender violence
B) statistical abuse
C) gender politics
D) gender policing
A) gender violence
B) statistical abuse
C) gender politics
D) gender policing
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46
What is one proposed reason for the violence committed against gays, lesbians, and transgender persons?
A) It is a form of asserting heterosexual gender norms.
B) It is a natural reaction to individuals to fall outside the gender binary.
C) It is the result of fundamental Christianity.
D) It is the result of deeply engrained homophobia on a worldwide scale.
A) It is a form of asserting heterosexual gender norms.
B) It is a natural reaction to individuals to fall outside the gender binary.
C) It is the result of fundamental Christianity.
D) It is the result of deeply engrained homophobia on a worldwide scale.
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47
The process of becoming "male" or "female" begins during childhood and youth. Provide two specific examples of ways that parents start this process by "doing gender." Provide two specific examples of ways that participating in sports reflects personality traits (e.g., gentleness versus competitiveness) commonly associated with women and men in the United States. How is this tied to the constructions of masculinity inherent in the "fag discourse" in U.S. high schools?
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48
What has the work of Barbara Ehrenreich suggested is the most commonly extracted resource from the world's poorest nations?
A) low-cost technology products
B) love
C) organs
D) oil
A) low-cost technology products
B) love
C) organs
D) oil
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49
Members of CO-MADRES were detained, tortured, and raped by state-sponsored groups in El Salvador. In what way did the victims from CO-MADRES differ from most victims of sexual violence?
A) Victims from CO-MADRES were criminals who had broken the law.
B) Most victims of sexual violence know their assailants.
C) Most victims of sexual violence are being punished for political reasons.
D) Victims from CO-MADRES were older than most victims of sexual violence.
A) Victims from CO-MADRES were criminals who had broken the law.
B) Most victims of sexual violence know their assailants.
C) Most victims of sexual violence are being punished for political reasons.
D) Victims from CO-MADRES were older than most victims of sexual violence.
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50
What does Carla Freeman's research on women's participation in the industrialized labor force in Barbados indicate? 
A) that women are victims of an exploitative work environment
B) that women cannot resist male dominance once they enter the global economy
C) that women are not simply victims in the practices of flexible accumulation
D) that the exploitation of women increased as women asserted a different status

A) that women are victims of an exploitative work environment
B) that women cannot resist male dominance once they enter the global economy
C) that women are not simply victims in the practices of flexible accumulation
D) that the exploitation of women increased as women asserted a different status
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51
Who formed the group CO-MADRES during El Salvador's civil war (1977-1992)?
A) political activists protesting the rape of women
B) mothers and relatives demanding information about missing individuals
C) teachers who demanded a peaceful resolution to the war
D) nuns who worked for peace within the Catholic Church
A) political activists protesting the rape of women
B) mothers and relatives demanding information about missing individuals
C) teachers who demanded a peaceful resolution to the war
D) nuns who worked for peace within the Catholic Church
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52
An anthropologist observes a young man holding a door open for a woman entering a building. From the perspective of someone studying gender, how can this be interpreted?
A) as a form of gender performance
B) as a type of gender dysphoria
C) as a form of gender ideology
D) as an example of gender stratification
A) as a form of gender performance
B) as a type of gender dysphoria
C) as a form of gender ideology
D) as an example of gender stratification
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53
What does Pei-chia Lan's study of Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers laboring for newly rich families in Taiwan find?
A) Women-both employees and workers-destabilize traditional gendered roles in surprising ways.
B) Employers but not workers are able to destabilize traditional gender roles.
C) Workers but not employers are able to destabilize traditional gender roles.
D) Gender roles remain surprisingly stable for both employees and workers.
A) Women-both employees and workers-destabilize traditional gendered roles in surprising ways.
B) Employers but not workers are able to destabilize traditional gender roles.
C) Workers but not employers are able to destabilize traditional gender roles.
D) Gender roles remain surprisingly stable for both employees and workers.
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54
Since violence against hijras is common, we might conclude that gender-based violence is also more likely to be committed against which particularly vulnerable group?
A) lesbians
B) bisexuals
C) transgender persons
D) gay men
A) lesbians
B) bisexuals
C) transgender persons
D) gay men
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55
According to Pei-chia Lan, how do Filipino and Indonesian women assert new gender status roles?
A) They send remittances to their families, providing a major source of support.
B) They consume transnational domestic labor.
C) They date women as well as men.
D) They go to college at higher rates than Filipino and Indonesian men.
A) They send remittances to their families, providing a major source of support.
B) They consume transnational domestic labor.
C) They date women as well as men.
D) They go to college at higher rates than Filipino and Indonesian men.
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56
Define the concept of intersex, and explain how physicians' attitudes toward children born intersex have changed in recent decades in parallel with changes in attitudes toward sexuality.
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57
What group of women is facing the greatest risk of sexual assault?
A) working women
B) religious women
C) women college students
D) white women
A) working women
B) religious women
C) women college students
D) white women
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58
The "man the hunter, woman the gatherer" story is based on the idea that greater male strength and aggression is imprinted in human DNA. On what does this theory rely?
A) the concept of sexual dimorphism
B) the concept that gender is performed
C) the understanding that there are five genders
D) archeological evidence
A) the concept of sexual dimorphism
B) the concept that gender is performed
C) the understanding that there are five genders
D) archeological evidence
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59
Analyze how idealized gender roles and attributes of both sexes are reflected in the sexual division of labor and jobs that adult men and women tend to pursue in the United States. Provide two examples for each gender.
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60
The section of the text about CO-MADRES in El Salvador is a powerful example of what aspect of gender in a society? 
A) politics
B) performance
C) stratification
D) violence

A) politics
B) performance
C) stratification
D) violence
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61
Explain how feminist research on gender stratification and gender roles has changed since Margaret Mead's pioneering research, paying particular attention to the approaches and findings of Sherri Ortner, Michelle Rosaldo, and Annette Weiner. What do we understand about how gender should be studied today?
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62
Evaluate the merits of the "man the hunter, woman the gatherer" debate. What are two of the specific cultural debates used to support the notion that there is a biological basis for the behaviors reported in this model? Provide two examples from the text that do not support the biological argument in favor of a gendered division of labor in foraging societies. Conclude by discussing the accuracy of the evolutionary model for understanding the idealized model of the sexual division of labor.
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63
Define gender stratification. Using one specific example from the text, identify and analyze ways that women resist patriarchy or gender stratification in their societies. Specifically, how do women use organizing for political action to express their displeasure with the systems under which they live? Provide the context for their actions in different settings. Ultimately, does women's resistance to these structures result in change?
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64
Evaluate which of the five sexes in biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling's continuum represents the hijras of India. How do they perform their gender identity in daily life? What economic and social roles do they play in society? Why are they often victims of violence?
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65
The notion of appropriate male behavior in Mexico is changing, in part because more women are entering the paid workforce. Thinking like an anthropologist, consider how you would structure your fieldwork to explore this phenomenon. Be scientific and explain whether your research will be qualitative or quantitative and why, how you will prepare, what your hypothesis will be, and what strategies you will use.
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66
Discuss ways that women's participation in the global economy, including the changes in traditional gender roles and expectations, reflects both gender role stereotypes and economic inequalities in the twenty-first century.
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67
Discuss how the anthropological understanding of the status of individuals of alternate genders in Native American cultures has changed. After defining the terms berdache and Two-Spirit, explain how scholars' and activists' views of the status and roles of individuals in these alternate genders have changed.
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