As the author states, “degrees of transgression” is a metaphor for ______.
A. discussing the political potential of rethinking “normalization” of gay visibility as
“conventionalization”
B. seeing how far off the average path a political figure has veered
C. examining the social potential of redefining “homogeneity” of race visibility as
“equality”
D. exploring the cultural potential of restarting straight ideology and seeing it as a new
starting place for equity
A. discussing the political potential of rethinking “normalization” of gay visibility as
“conventionalization”
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The Mason-Dixon Line divided
A) Kansas from Nebraska. B) Maryland from Pennsylvania. C) Virginia from Maryland. D) Virginia from Carolina.
Which of the following ideas was Manifest Destiny NOT based on?
A. Conquest of new territory would prove American military superiority. B. Anglo-Saxon racial superiority justified American absorption of inferior peoples and their lands. C. New lands would-and should-extend the domain of American social and economic systems. D. America had a specially ordained mission in the world.
All of the following took place in the nations of Europe during World War I except
a. Italy finally joined the Central Powers in early 1918. b. Russia ended its role in the war in the spring of 1918. c. government repression of civil liberties greatly increased. d. employment opportunities for women increased enormously. e. the loss of enormous numbers of soldiers.
The longer life expectancy of women and the tendency of women to marry men older than themselves leads to ______.
A. women living with their adult children in later life B. higher rates of satisfaction among older women C. women becoming widowed at higher rates than men D. higher rates of remarriage among older women