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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 4

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

Question #1
A  their families.
B  feminism.
C  the male gaze.
D  Christianity.
Question #2
A  it connects them with other Muslim women
B  it commands respect from men.
C  they are forced to if they want to practice Islam.
D  they don’t feel pressure to look a certain way.
Question #3
A  tricking them into getting baptized.
B  bringing them to their church service on Sundays.
C  making friends with them at hardcore punk shows.
D  including male and female pastors.
Question #4
A  bringing Christianity to secular spaces .
B  giving all their money to the church.
C  going to Haiti on mission trips.
D  becoming ordained pastors.
Question #5
A  Germany
B  the U.K.
C  France
D  the United States
Question #6
A  belief in heaven
B  belief in hell.
C  rates of weekly church attendance.
D  rates of daily prayer.
Question #8
A  she was afraid to tell her husband.
B  other forms of birth control did not work for her.
C  she could not afford other types of birth control.
D  her husband was forcing her to.
Question #9
A  sterilization.
B  choose the size of your family.
C  contraception.
D  abortion.
Question #10
A  the requirement that consent forms for sterilization be offered in multiple languages.
B  the firing of the doctors who pushed sterilization on Mexican women.
C  jail time for the doctors who pushed sterilization on Mexican women.
D  the women who were sterilized received a large cash settlement.
Question #11
A  to decrease the white population.
B  Nazi ideology.
C  population control.
D  to increase diversity in the state’s population.
Question #12
A  made it illegal to sterilize people during childbirth.
B  made it illegal to sterilize people without their consent.
C  legalized involuntary sterilization
D  legalized voluntary sterilization
Question #13
A  never feeling like he was in the “wrong body”.
B  how pregnancy made him hate his body.
C  hating his body since he was a child.
D  wanting to be able to afford surgery.
Question #14
A  homosexuality as the most common form of sexual and family relationships.
B  alternative forms of intimacy in marriage.
C  non-monogamous marriage and alternative family formation.
D  heterosexuality and gender differentiation as the norm for sexual and family relationships.
Question #15
A  wifely labor.
B  patriarchal labor.
C  easy labor.
D  emotional labor.
Question #16
A  Working mothers
B  Straight fathers
C  Lesbian mothers
D  Gay fathers
Question #17
A  the same amount of
B  five times more
C  two times fewer
D  two times more
Question #18
A  has been the norm since marriage was invented in the 1600s.
B  is scientifically proven to be the best way to raise children.
C  is the norm across all cultures.
D  was only the norm for a very short period of time in recent history.
Question #20
A  women being forced out of their jobs when men returned home from war.
B  child and slave labor.
C  generous maternity leave policies.
D  government investment in the expansion of the suburbs.
Question #21
A  decreasing for women.
B  decreasing for men.
C  steadily increasing.
D  steadily decreasing.
Question #22
A  individuals do not have the ability to affect institutions.
B  institutions and individuals shape each other.
C  institutions do not have the ability to affect individuals.
D  individuals must destroy institutions to change them.
Question #23
A  distinct norms and practices
B  constituted by individuals
C  subject to change
D  internalized as identities and selves
Question #24
A  institutions shape people and people shape institutions.
B  people do not actually have individual-choice
C  people are powerless to change institutions.
D  all institutions are gender-neutral.