The discussion in Chapter 15 of the men's movement pointed out that
a. the mythopoetic approach seeks to help men focus on their male role models.
b. men's studies is a discipline within psychology that emphasizes traditional gender-role socialization and the problem of reverse sexism.
c. unlike the women's movement, the men's movement is much more unified.
d. men's studies organizations started in the late 1950s.
A
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