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Sociology in Our Times Study Set 3
Quiz 11: Sex,gender,and Sexuality
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Question 21
True/False
Building on the civil rights and feminist movements of the late 1960s and the early 1970s,some contemporary black feminists have focused on the cultural experiences of African American women.A central assumption of this analysis is that race,class,and gender are forces that simultaneously oppress African American women.
Question 22
True/False
Human capital is acquired by education and job training;it is the source of a person's productivity and can be measured in terms of the return on the investment (wages)and the cost (schooling or training).
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A(n) ______________person is someone whose sexual differentiation is ambiguous or incomplete.They tend to have some combination of male and female genitalia.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Some people may be genetically of one sex but have a gender identity of the other.This is true for a______________person - an individual whose gender identity does match the person's assigned sex.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
At puberty,an increased production of hormones results in the development of______________,the physical traits (other than reproductive organs) that identify an individual's sex.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Sex is not always clear-cut.A(n) ______________is an individual who is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that does not correspond to typical definitions of male or female;in other words,the person's sexual differentiation is ambiguous.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The biological and anatomical differences between females and males refer to:
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A male who lives as a woman,or a female who lives as a man but does not alter the genitalia,is referred to as a:
Question 29
True/False
According to conflict analysts,women's roles as nurturers and caregivers are even more pronounced in contemporary industrialized societies.While the husband performs the expressive tasks,the wife assumes the instrumental tasks.This division of labor ensures that important societal tasks will be fulfilled.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A chromosomally normal (XY) male was born with a penis just one centimeter long and a urinary opening similar to that of a female.This individual would be referred to as a(n) :
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The objectification of girls and women is widespread and particularly common in the United States and many other nations,but:
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would NOT be an example of a secondary sex characteristic in women?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would NOT be an example of a secondary sex characteristic in men?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
At the core of the differences between gender and sex is the chromosomal information transmitted at the moment a child is conceived.The mother contributes an X chromosome and if the father contributes a Y chromosome,a _____________
Question 35
Multiple Choice
At the core of the differences between gender and sex is the chromosomal information transmitted at the moment a child is conceived.The mother contributes an X chromosome and if the father contributes an X,a would be produced. _____________
Question 36
Multiple Choice
At birth,male and female infants are distinguished by______________,which are the genitalia used in the reproductive process.
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an aspect of the objectification of women?
Question 38
True/False
Overall,women make approximately 77 cents for every $1 earned by men.
Question 39
Multiple Choice
______________ is the process of treating people as if they were things,rather than human beings.This occurs when we judge people on the basis of their physical appearance rather than on the basis of their individual qualities or actions.