The text refers to learning the process of “seeing gender,” which in this case means:

a. Being able to identify the gender of people on the street.
b. Learning what genitalia are specifically associated with each gender.
c. Learning to see the invisible ways in which gender affects individuals.
d. Recognizing that gender is solely an individual attribute.


c. Learning to see the invisible ways in which gender affects individuals.

Sociology

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a. Sex tourism is a profitable business. b. The belief that minors are not likely to be infected with the AIDS virus. c. Poverty drives many parents to sell their children into the sex business. d. There is little public condemnation of prostitution in the developing world.

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In the United States, 28 percent of children live in a household in which both parents are unemployed or have no secure employment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Planned obsolescence contributes to which of the following?

a. Overpopulation b. Greenwashing c. Ever-increasing amounts of waste d. Bioinvasion

Sociology

Which of these statements from Mezey supports the notion that families are the reflection of social conditions, rather than the cause of them?

a. Societal problems such as divorce, unemployment, and poverty developed from the breakdown in “family values.” b. Men are biologically predisposed to be breadwinners, whereas women are biologically predisposed to be caregivers. c. Married people benefit from greater mental and physical health, financial stability, and even live longer. d. The “traditional” nuclear family and the increase of social problems such as unemployment and the decrease of the middle class grew out of the same structural changes, such as the industrial revolution, globalization, the Great Depression, and World War II.

Sociology