SAGE News Clip: Transgender Students' RightsDescription: We are introduced to Hunter, a transgender student, who is thrilled about President Obama's directive to let transgender students use locker rooms based on their gender identity. Hunter is also a plaintiff in a lawsuit against North Carolina's House Bill 2 that requires people to use restrooms that correspond with their sex at birth. HB 2 would leave students like Hunter without gender validation. Other states like Texas have also refused to follow the directive. President Obama's directive does not have any legal requirements that make it difficult to enforce.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 234 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to
the test and answer the following questions:Which of the following is NOT a factor that sociologists who study gender point to explain support of North Carolina's "bathroom bill"?
A. Supporters believe that people should be appropriately "feminine" or "masculine."
B. Supporters believe that parents need to reinforce gender stereotypes so that their children will get along well in society.
C. Supporters pressure children and adults to conform to conventional gender roles.
D. Supporters pressure children and adults to conform to nontraditional gender roles.
Answer: D
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