In a study of what they call “gender panics,” Laurel Westbrook and Kristen Schilt found that:

a. identity-based criteria for gender were more likely to be accepted for sex-segregated activities.
b in sex-segregated competitive sports, identity-based definitions of gender were less likely to be accepted.
c. in workplace situations, biology-based criteria were more likely to be required.
d. there was concern about protecting male spaces from encroachment by women or transmen.


b in sex-segregated competitive sports, identity-based definitions of gender were less likely to be accepted.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The U.S. Patent Office enabled manufacturers to enhance the branding of their products by allowing them to legally own all of the following EXCEPT

A. logos. B. the magazines in which they advertised. C. advertising images. D. product names.

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A desperate German counterattack in December 1944, at the German-Belgian border, almost broke the Allied lines. This was the Battle of

A) the Bulge. B) Ypres. C) Agincourt. D) the Argonne.

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What type of message did feminists picketing the 1968 Miss America Pageant intend to convey to the American public through the posters they were holding?

A) grotesque B) violent C) satirical D) sympathetic

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