What is institutional heterosexism?
a. Prejudiced attitudes and behaviors against others based on the assumption that they are not heterosexual.
b. The assumption that everyone is a heterosexual
c. Established laws, customs, and practices that discriminate against people who are not heterosexual
d. The societal promotion that heterosexuality is the norm and anything else is deviant
C Correct Answer: Established laws, customs, and practices that discriminate against people who are not heterosexual [correct]
Feedback for Correct Answer: Institutional heterosexism is the established laws, customs, and practices in a society that allow systematic discrimination against people or groups who are not heterosexual
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