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sociology chapter 11

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what is the sociological term for the hierarchical distribution of social and economic resources according to gender

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gender stratification

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when johnny learns about gender from a Judeo-Christian religious perspective in the U.S. he will learn about

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gender differences

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when a child learns social expectations and behaviors that are associated with being male and being female, he or she is engaging in the process of addressing

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gender socialization

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according to the concept of biological determinism

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social behaviors are believed to be caused by physiological characteristics

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sexual harassment is a form of overt discrimination that has a negative impact on women's employment. which of these statements about sexual harassment is false

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cultural changes have resulted in men experiencing as much sexual harassment as women

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which of the following is not an explanation for gender pay gap

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woman and men's wages are determined by biological traits

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the definition of oneself as a woman or a man is termed one's

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gender identity

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managing a transgendered identity may be stressful because of

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the expectations of others

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in school, children gain knowledge and skills as well as gender roles. schools are

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gendered institutions

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evidence that gender is socially constructed includes

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the different gender roles found in different countries

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Beth decides to become a man. which of the following would likely occur

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a gain in income, power, and social standing

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which of the these statements about the differences between men and women is false

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men live longer than women

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Martha works in a female dominated occupation and makes less than most men in the overall labor market. her lower pay can be explained by

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a dual labor market

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how would a functionalist explain unequal wages between men and women

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women are socialized into roles that lead them to make choices that might result in lower wages

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gender segregation in occupations

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reinforces that belief that there are significant differences between men and women

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in order to address the complex causes behind an individual's gender identity, sociologists emphasize

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both nature and nurture

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Today, women make up 96% of secretaries and 95% of child care workers. this is evidence of

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occupational segregation

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Gail is arguing that women are more emotional and men are more aggressive. she is using which of the following concepts

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biological determinism

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the example of the Navajo berdaches illustrates what concept

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gender as a social construction

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which of the following statements is true regarding work and family life

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men are more involved in family life than in the past