In what ways are heterosexuals socially privileged in heteronormative cultures? Give three examples to support your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Heterosexuals are privileged in society for a variety of reasons; including, by not limited to, the taken-for-granted government protections built in to the law and tax codes, as well as being overrepresented in children’s movies.
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According to Childs, White families discourage their family members from engaging in interracial relationships to maintain _______________. Black families discourage interracial unions to maintain _______________
a. solidarity; privilege b. opposition; assimilation c. family heritage; societal acceptance d. White privilege; strength and solidarity of Black communities
Working women in heterosexual relationships typically engage in the majority of home and family care taking duties, which are frequently routine, repetitive, and constrained by deadlines. The term that this statement best defines is
A. psychological responsibility. B. wonder woman syndrome. C. soccer mom. D. second-shift job. E. the mommy myth.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Durkheim gave the individual precedence over the social in his sociology. 2. Social Facts are internal to individuals. 3. Durkheim philosophizes about the grammatical rules of language. 4. Societies with less diversity are more likely be held together with mechanical as opposed to organic solidarity. 5. Societies with more diversity are more likely be held together with mechanical as opposed to organic solidarity.
The Affordable Care Act __________.
A. is a single-payer system B. offers a subsidy from the federal government to those people who cannot afford to purchase insurance C. mandates that employers must offer health insurance to their workers D. requires all citizens over age 30 to have health insurance