How are men in American culture usually viewed when they take on roles that are normally considered feminine?

What will be an ideal response?


As less masculine

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A. resources. B. perception. C. degree of stress or crisis. D. event or situation.

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SAGE News Clips: Waiting for Organ DonorsClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 447 and watch the videos. When you've finished watching the videos, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The finding that wealthier people are more likely to get multiple listings on donor lists is best explained by which theory?

A. conflict theory B. symbolic interaction theory C. structural functionalist theory D. feminist theory

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Gwen, an advocate of sexual reform knows (from research studies) that condoms can prevent sexual transmitted diseases as well as pregnancy. She decides to educate incoming freshman at her university about the advantages of using the condom through a short film depicting various characters. Some of the characters portray traditional mindsets (refusing to wear condoms); some portray the more

liberal mindsets (proponents of condoms); and some of the characters are transitional characters who move from traditional to more liberal in their adoption of condom use. She plans on recording the rates of pregnancy/STDs for the incoming freshman at her university before and after the educational short film. She also plans on comparing her results with those of freshman at a different university with similar demographics who do not watch the educational short film. What evaluation program is she using? a. cost-benefit analysis b. monitoring program c. needs assessment d. Sabido methodology e. media methodology

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Salad bars have helped reduced costs in restaurants. How? a. Customers eat less salad when they use a salad bar. b. Customers who serve themselves at a salad bar do not have to be served by a waitperson. c. Salad bars prominently feature inexpensive ingredients. d. Customers eating salad do not complain so much about how slow the cooks are

e. Customers who eat salad first are satisfied with smaller servings of meat.

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