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Quiz 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  both men and women should be out on the frontlines protesting.
B  men are meant to protect and women are meant to support.
C  women should be the leaders since they are better at communicating.
D  women are welcome at the top ranks of leadership.
Question #2
A  as leaders of mass protests.
B  as the primary figureheads in the media.
C  to normalize the movement.
D  to run for political office.
Question #3
A  white women’s right to vote.
B  the ability to work outside the home.
C  the right to have black housekeepers.
D  the right for white women to marry outside their race.
Question #4
A  some want unity without struggle.
B  we have to sacrifice acknowledging some differences for the sake of unity.
C  only cis-gender women have a place in the movement.
D  men have no place in the movement.
Question #5
A  inclusive of trans women.
B  focused on unity while ignoring women’s differences.
C  intersectional.
D  women willing to take a back seat and listening to women of color.
Question #6
A  with pride and admiration.
B  with no response.
C  by identifying with her.
D  by gauging whether they would have sex with her.
Question #7
A  male bodies are not routinely studied, judged, or critiqued.
B  they had not been exposed to artistic male nudes before.
C  they were heterosexual.
D  they were gay.
Question #8
A  Hispanic people.
B  Black people
C  white people.
D  Asian people.
Question #9
A  cheek implants.
B  butt implants.
C  breast augmentation.
D  lip fillers.
Question #10
A  has no effect on how men act in the real world.
B  harmless in the context of advertising.
C  is a part of all men’s sexual fantasies.
D  is the first step in justifying violence against them.
Question #11
A  anti-American terrorism.
B  anti-white hate.
C  domestic or family violence.
D  undiagnosed mental illness.
Question #12
A  a current or former intimate partner.
B  a stranger who breaks in.
C  their children.
D  someone with a mental illness.
Question #13
A  through intimidation or threat.
B  through active and continuous discussion.
C  through intimidation or threat.
D  if the person is intoxicated.
Question #14
A  a stranger.
B  mentally ill people.
C  a person met online.
D  an intimate partner, friend, or family member.
Question #15
A  passion.
B  violence.
C  love.
D  sexual frustration.
Question #16
A  protect children from gay men who might prey on them.
B  protect men from being judged by women.
C  protect white women and children from black men.
D  protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.
Question #17
A  protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.
B  protect children from gay men who might prey on them.
C  protect men from being judged by women.
D  protect white women and children from black men.
Question #18
A  protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.
B  protect white women and children from black men.
C  protect men from being judged by women.
D  protect children from gay men who might prey on them.
Question #19
A  trans women.
B  trans men.
C  intersex.
D  white.
Question #20
A  always been a part of
B  not yet been added to
C  only recently been added to
D  been opposed by the President to be added to