The rationale underlying medical intervention to correct intersexed conditions is the belief that
a. doctors, not parents, can make objective decisions.
b. being intersexed is a disease.
c. a parent should be able to choose the sex of the baby.
d. having an intersexed child is a tragic event about which something must be done.
d
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The simplest form of religious organization, a __________, forms around a specific person or idea, and is distinguished by the measure of loyalty extracted from fervent believers
A) Sect B) Cult C) Ecclesiae D) Denomination
Most scholars agree that the biggest impact we can have on fertility control is by promoting:
a. abstinence b. contraceptive use even after marriage c. women's ability to control their own reproductive lives d. delaying marriage until a later age
A constant danger to people living in hunting and gathering societies is ________
a. loss of tradition. b. growing more food than people can carry. c. the forces of nature, including storms and droughts. d. the forces of social inequality.
When Gloria Anzaldua was young, she was considered lazy because:
a. she didn't like to iron her brothers' shirts or clean. b. she liked to paint instead of doing her schoolwork. c. she liked to play with her toys instead of help with family chores. d. she tended to sleep very late to avoid helping her mother with the housework and cooking.