Jay says he thinks women are just better and more noble than men. "Women deserve to be put on a pedestal and protected from life's harsher aspects," he says. This is an example of _________

a. hostile feminism.
b. benevolent feminism.
c. benevolent sexism.
d. hostile sexism.


Answer: c

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