______ emphasizes not cross-cultural universals but rather the variability across cultures in patterns of gender differences.

A. Feminist theory
B. Queer theory
C. Evolutionary psychology
D. Social role theory


D. Social role theory

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Why was Muhammad invited to Medina?

A) to build a mosque B) to mediate in a local dispute C) to negotiate with Jews in the city D) to establish trade with Mecca

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The alliance-formation hypothesis reflects an evolutionary psychology theory of sexual orientation. 2. Examples of passionate same-sex friendships growing into feelings of sexual desire is consistent with the biobehavioral model of sexual orientation. 3. Sex differences in “pickiness” when selecting mates disappear when women play the role of “approacher” (introducing themselves to men). 4. Genes explain about a third of the population variance in women’s rates of orgasm during sexual intercourse. 5. Women’s sexual orientation tends to change more over their lives than men’s.

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Southern proslavery arguments did NOT include the belief that slavery was ________

A) the natural status for blacks B) sanctioned by the Bible C) supported by the United States Constitution D) consistent with the humanitarian spirit E) more humane than the employer-employee relationship

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During the late 1800s, what was a major effect of industrialization on workers in the United States?

(a) Membership in labor unions declined. (b) Workers migrated to rural regions. (c) Most factory jobs became service industry jobs. (d) Skilled craftsmen were replaced by semiskilled machine operators.

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