1. People who have a gender identity different from their assigned sex is called
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Transgender
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2. Expectations for people’s behavior in romantic or sexual situations often related to gender norms is called sexual scripts
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True
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3. Physical or biological characteristics such as genitalia, hormones, and chromosomes that are used to classify people as female, male, or intersex; see gender is called
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Sex
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4. Beliefs, values, and norms that encourage, condone, or minimize the rape of girls and women by boys and men is called Rape Culture
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True
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5. Occupations that have been predominantly been held by women that are typically low in pay and prestige is called Pink Collar
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True
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6. Like modern racism, an indirect, more subtle way of expressing prejudice against women.
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True
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7. People with the biological characteristics of more than one sex is called
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Intersex
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8. The tendency of elite men to select candidates for advancement who are most like themselves is called ________ reproduction
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Homosocial
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9. The privileged, _______ expression of masculinity in a society is called hegemonic masculinity
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Dominant
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10. An occupational setting in which the _______ group (e.g., men) enjoy a distinct advantage called the glass escalator.
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Dominant
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11. Glass ceiling is the discriminatory practices that limit opportunities for women and other minority groups to rise to higher levels in their careers, qualify for promotions, and earn higher salaries.
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True
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12. An umbrella term including anyone whose sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression deviates from the gender binary is called
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Genderqueer
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13. The process by which people learn societal beliefs and norms related to gender and through which they develop a gender identity is called
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Gender Socialization
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14. One’s position in the social structure based on gender (e.g., girl, boy) is called
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Gender Status
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15. One’s sense of being a girl/woman, boy/man, or some other gender is called
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Gender Identity
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16. People who identify as more than one gender and easily shift between them are called gender ______.
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Fluid
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17. Behaviors that indicate one’s gender status to others; see doing gender is called gender ______
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Display
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18. Socially constructed ideas associated with a person’s sex (e.g., what people in a society consider “masculine” or “feminine”) is called
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Gender
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19. A variety of ideas, movements, and organizations that have sought to reduce gender stratification and achieve gender equality is called
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Feminism
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20. A situation in which negative consequences ensue regardless of the choice that is made is called
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Double blind
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21. The idea that people act to create and assert their gender rather than an innate quality that people are born with is called doing gender
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True
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22. The movement to change patriarchal values and ______ is called cultural feminism
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Norms
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23. People whose gender identity “matches” the biological sex they were assigned at birth is called
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Cisgender
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24. Refers to a combination of “masculine” and “feminine” traits is called
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Androgynous
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25. Which feature of hunting-and-gathering societies promoted equal gender relations?
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Daily production of food
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26. Most Americans are ______.
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Cisgender
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27. The 19th Amendment ______.
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Gives women the right to vote
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28. Feminism refers to all the movements that have sought to increase gender stratification.
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False
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29. A person who has a gender identity different from their assigned sex is ______.
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Transgender
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30. Women are positively sanctioned in patriarchal societies.
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False
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31. Genitalia, hormones, and chromosomes that are typically present at birth are components of ______.
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Sex
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32. Despite the many achievements of the first, second, and third waves of feminism, many areas of gender inequality in social life remain, both in the United States and globally.
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True
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33. Gender correspondence is enforced in U.S. society through ______.
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Structural sanctions
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34. The ideology that men’s place is primarily in the field and the marketplace, while women’s activities should be concentrated within the domestic sphere is referred to as the ______.
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Doctrine of separate spheres
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35. Feminism is anti-men.
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False
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36. Typically, medical professionals assign a person’s gender based on genitalia seen in ultrasounds or at birth.
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True
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37. Like the first wave, the ______ continued to push for greater reproductive rights and domestic equality.
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Second wave
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38. Most of the gender dynamics we observe in everyday life are the outcomes of ______.
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Social arrangements
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39. Although all of the following shifts in subsistence technology influenced gender inequality, which change had the most fundamental effect?
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The emergence of private property
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