What trends have you observed concerning mass media's portrayal of sex and sexuality? Based upon your observations, what effects do you think media will have on how Americans feel about sex? Support your answer with examples from television, music

and music videos, advertising, movies, and the Internet.
What will be an ideal response?


The student should indicate trends he/she has observed and should predict future effects of the media on perceptions of sex, using from TV, music and music videos, advertising, movies, and the Internet.

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