Pierre is a slender French man who likes to wear a bright purple scarf and skinny jeans. Nathan, an American, tried wearing a brightly colored scarf, but his roommate said it made him look like a girl. This illustrates which point(s)?

a. Pierre exhibits hegemonic masculinity
b. Gender performance is static based on one’s upbringing
c. Masculinity is fluid and how it is performed can vary across social settings
d. We merge gendered expectations with those of other intersectional statuses


c. Masculinity is fluid and how it is performed can vary across social settings
d. We merge gendered expectations with those of other intersectional statuses

Sociology

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a. race b. sexuality c. gender d. democracy

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racial group

What will be an ideal response?

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a. A movement favoring local sources and organic farming b. A price revolution and demand for lower prices c. Rejection of fruits and vegetables imported from other countries d. Favoring more chemical pesticides and fertilizers to improve quality

Sociology

Which is not true of Asian American employment in executive, managerial, technical, sales, and administrative occupations?

A. A greater percentage of Asians holds these jobs compared to the percentage of whites. B. A greater percentage of Asians, compared to the white percentage, holds these jobs at the highest level. C. A greater percentage of Asians, compared to the white percentage, holds lower-paying service jobs. D. All of the above are not true.

Sociology