To take an intersectional approach to understanding oppression is to

a. understand racial oppression as a dominant form of oppression
b. understand gender inequality as rooted behind all other forms of oppression
c. be aware of how different forms of oppressions influence another
d. be aware of how biology does not shape sexual orientation


c. be aware of how different forms of oppressions influence another

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Sex Trafficking is

a. an offshoot of human trafficking b. forced commercial sex acts c. coerced pornography d. all of the above

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Which of the following societies is less prone to rape?

A. A society in which men are encouraged to keep women in their place. B. A society in which women have limited roles and resources but men do not. C. A society in which women are worshipped as the symbols of fertility. D. A society in which men do not allow educational rights to women. E. A society in which women are required to be dependent on men for survival needs.

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Which of the following complications involves the unintentional loss of an embryo or fetus during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy?

A. Miscarriage B. Effacement C. Preterm birth D. Stillbirth E. Ectopic pregnancy

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Marriage, cohabitation, or sexual relations between individuals of different races is known as:

A. homogamy. B. casteism. C. racism. D. miscegenation. E. polysexuality.

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