In regard to class and pornography, research has shown that

a. support of pornography may be rooted in class-based elitism.
b. the use of pornography may be related to men's feelings of powerlessness when they have dull, predictable jobs.
c. the pornography industry is an "equal opportunity" employer, and young women of all racial-ethnic groups have about an equal chance of being portrayed in pornography.
d. pornography blurs class distinctions.


Answer: b. the use of pornography may be related to men's feelings of powerlessness when they have dull, predictable jobs.

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