How does sexism negatively affect men? In what ways would the world change positively for men if sexism did not exist anymore?
What will be an ideal response?
Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Briefly note what sexism is.
2. Document the effects of sexism on women and men.
3. Advance and support an argument using examples and evidence about the ways men’s lives would improve without sexism.
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a. almost disappeared b. increased, with boys' skills improving and girls' slipping. c. stayed the same, with both boys' and girls' skills slipping. d. decreased, with boys improving and girls catching up.
Cox contends part of the seductiveness of religious cults is that they
a. emphasize democratic leadership. b. focus on deliberation and rational argument. c. purport to offer authenticity and naturalness in an otherwise artificial world. d. provide an escape from the excessively supportive community outside of the cult. e. relieve the converts of the emotional ties they had previously found at home, work, and school.
During the twentieth and early twenty-first century, immigration from Mexico to the United States ______.
A. has risen constantly; each year brings more immigrants than the year before B. has fluctuated according to the demand for unskilled labor in the United States C. has generally declined; there are actually fewer immigrants today than in the 1930s D. has fluctuated according to the demand for workers in the primary sector of the U.S. economy
Which of the following is an example of cap and trade?
A. Low-polluting countries reduce their pollution standards at a slightly lower rate than higher polluting countries. Those countries that meet their targets enter into mutually beneficial trade agreements. B. Polluting Company X reduces its level of pollution and receives credit for the reduction. It then sells its credit to polluting Company Z, whose emissions exceed the regulatory limit. C. The United States works with other countries to encourage lower thresholds of pollution, and those countries that reduce their levels for two years receive better trade agreements with the United States. D. Company X, which does not pollute, trades information with Company Z, which does pollute, on ways in which Company Z can lower its pollution levels.