Feminists argue that with respect to international relations:

A. gender is typically irrelevant for understanding how international relations work because most heads of state are male.
B. femininity is associated with private and domestic areas, whereas masculinity is associated with public and political spaces.
C. males influence international relations more often through nonstate channels than females do.
D. the gender identity of actors does not affect their views and decision processes.
E. women are potentially more effective than men in conflict resolution but not in group decision making.


Answer: B

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