What are two myths regarding women and sexuality that research has busted?
What will be an ideal response?
There are many myths regarding women and sexuality. People used to believe that women could not experience multiple orgasms, but Masters and Johnson found this was not true. It is a popular belief that women are not sexual beings and/or that women’s sexuality is virtually gone by the time she is 60 or so. Many people don’t believe that women can ejaculate, but Perry and Whipple found that 10–20% of women do ejaculate during sex. Some people think that women’s sexuality is much different than men’s sexuality, but research shows that there are mostly physiological similarities.
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A) goddesses B) hummingbirds C) cobras D) white women
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A) a loss in purchasing power B) competition from immigrant labor C) increasing productivity D) chronic unemployment E) improved availability of capital
Which of the following is NOT true of the eighteenth-century artisan guilds?
A. They provided a framework for social and economic advancement. B. They were particularly weak in central Europe. C. They determined who could pursue a craft in order to lessen competition. D. They provided social benefits, such as guaranteed admission to the guild, for an artisan's son. E. They controlled prices.
All of the following are true of General Douglas MacArthur except
a. he assured President Truman that China would not intervene in Korea. b. he complained that President Truman would not let him win a military victory in Korea. c. he was condemned as a failure upon his return from Korea. d. he hoped to secure the Republican presidential nomination in 1952. e. he thought he knew more than Truman about Asia.