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Feminism 6 100% PASSED
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.. -Ever notice how when justifying a child's misbehavior no one ever says stuff like "girls will be 
girls" or "she's a girl," but the list of things a "young lady" can't do is almost endless? 
You learn from a young age that masculinity comes with freedom; femininity comes with restrictions. 
... -I think a lot of people have trouble understanding transgender issues because they try to see 
themselves as trans, but come at it from the wrong direction. - i.e. cis woman tries to underst...
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LGBtQ Community Questions and Answers 2023
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Categories and Terms 
1. SEX (doesn't include intersex individuals - those with diff organs) 
Male 
Female 
 
2. GENDER/GENDER ROLE (social construct not biological) 
Male 
Female 
Masculine 
Feminine 
 
3. SEXUAL ORIENTATION 
Lesbian 
Gay 
Bisexual 
Heterosexual 
Queer - not male or female 
 
4. GENDER IDENTITY 
Transgender - sexual can be used interchangeably) 
Transsexual 
Male 
Female 
Queer 
Intersex 
 
 
 
Sexual Orientation 
- the emotional and...
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ANTH 1120 Midterm Review Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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ANTH 1120 Midterm Review Questions and Answers 
 
Terms: 
Nature: Inspired by Charles Darwin (theory of evolution): – the belief that behaviors including intelligence are biologically based. 
 
Nurture: 
•	Margaret Mead’s research debunked that theory. 
•	Identities are NOT biologically based but are learned and cultivated through socialization 
•	Identity is always produced in the course of social interaction 
 
Anthropological Skills (toolkit) ; Our ability to conduct qualitative res...
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Child Welfare Quiz 6 Questions with complete solutions 2023
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Child Welfare Quiz 6 Questions with complete solutions 2023 
Advocacy 
-Supporting action on behalf of individuals, groups, communities with the goal of improving a social condition or prevention a social condition. 
-Case advocacy: advocating for individual child or family 
-Class: Advocating for a group of people 
 
 
 
Advocacy Campaign 
-Defending, representing, and championing the rights of individuals, groups or communities using direct action, empowerment, and other means to achieve desir...
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Sociology 101 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology 101 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
Stereotype - Answer: a simplified generalization about a roup that is often false or exaggerated. Stereotypes are most often negative, although positive stereotypes can sometimes be found 
 
Sociology - Answer: the study of societies and the social worlds that individuals inhabit within them 
 
sociological imaginations - Answer: the capacity to think systematically about how many things we experience as personal problems are r...
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LGBTQ Terms Questions and Answers 2023
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LGBTQ Terms Questions and Answers 2023 
Sex 
A person's birth assignment as male, female, or intersex, based on physical traits such as genitals, reproductive organs, and hormones. 
 
 
 
Gender Identity 
A person's understanding of what gender they belong to or identify with. This is each person's unique understanding or feeling, and is separate from a person's physical body or appearance. 
 
 
 
Gender Expression 
How an individual externally presents one's gender identity. Usually shown ...
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LGBTQ Reading Q's Questions and Answers 2023
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Steinbugler (Intimate Racework in Interracial Relationships): How's the sense of invisibility different for black/white same-sex couples than heterosexual couples? 
Many assume that unless they are holding hands or being physically demonstrative, strangers will not recognize their partnership. Unlike heterosexual partners, who may be assumed to be romantically involved simply because they are interacting socially 
 
 
 
Evans-Campbell et al. (Careg...
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Feminism 6 100% PASSED
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... -Ever notice how when justifying a child's misbehavior no one ever says stuff like "girls will be 
girls" or "she's a girl," but the list of things a "young lady" can't do is almost endless? 
You learn from a young age that masculinity comes with freedom; femininity comes with restrictions. 
... -I think a lot of people have trouble understanding transgender issues because they try to see 
themselves as trans, but come at it from the wrong direction. - i.e. cis woman tries to unders...
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WGU C273 Introduction to Sociology Unit 4 NEW VERSION ALREADY PASSED
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WGU C273 Introduction to Sociology Unit 4 NEW VERSION ALREADY PASSED 
According to Saperstein's 2014 study, what is a strange social byproduct of an individual's time in prison? they are more likely to categorize themselves as Black, and they are more likely to be categorized by others as Black 
Which characteristic would most likely be used to categorize a person according to the salience principle? skin color 
How does prejudice differ from discrimination? Prejudice is an attitude; discrimin...
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Feminism 6 100% PASSED
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... -Ever notice how when justifying a child's misbehavior no one ever says stuff like "girls will be 
girls" or "she's a girl," but the list of things a "young lady" can't do is almost endless? 
You learn from a young age that masculinity comes with freedom; femininity comes with restrictions. 
... -I think a lot of people have trouble understanding transgender issues because they try to see 
themselves as trans, but come at it from the wrong direction. - i.e. cis woman tries to unders...
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