What was one important effect of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the development of LGBTQ families?
a. HIV/AIDS heightened homophobia and biphobia.
b. HIV/AIDS frightened LGBTQ families into reducing the number of children they adopted or gave birth to.
c. The epidemic demanded that homosexual, bisexual, and transgender people from differing race, class, and ethnic backgrounds banded together, a change from early, more exclusionary times.
d. The epidemic prompted medical professionals to stand up for the rights of LGBTQ persons.
c. The epidemic demanded that homosexual, bisexual, and transgender people from differing race, class, and ethnic backgrounds banded together, a change from early, more exclusionary times.
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a) 1 percent b) 7 percent c) 18 percent d) 43 percent e) 58 percent
_____ conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment to explore the influence of groups on behaviors.
A. Philip Zimbardo B. Stanley Milgram C. Solomon Asch D. Irving Janis E. Georg Simmel
In the early 20th century,
A. nursing schools regarded student nurses as a cheap source of labor. B. student nurses spent long hours in classroom study. C. trained nurses found it easy to obtain paid employment. D. most nurses were black women. E. most nurses were immigrants.
Proponents of the feminist theory focus on how ideas pertaining to gender have been ______________________, rather than ______________________.
a. biologically determined; socially constructed b. socially constructed; biologically determined c. adaptively constructed; socially constructed d. naturally constructed; biologically constructed