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Quiz 2 - Soc 324

A doctor interviewed in the video “Growing Up Trans” calls this new generation of trans kids “pioneers” primarily because:

  1. they are the first group of trans kids to be allowed in mainstream schools.
  2. they are the first group of trans people to be allowed in the military.
  3. they will be the first group of trans people to use medical interventions in childhood that have unknown long-term effects.
  4. they are the first group of trans kids to move to the United States.

One of the major decisions trans adolescents have to make when thinking about starting cross-sex hormones is:

  1. whether they want to move to another state.
  2. whether or not they will look beautiful for handsome.
  3. their future height.
  4. their potential for future fertility.

Adultification is the process whereby black children are:

  1. allowed to work at a younger age than the law usually allows.
  2. allowed to join the military earlier than age 18.
  3. not charged for crimes as adults until they turn 21.
  4. robbed of childhood innocence.

In Phillip Goff’s experiment, he found that police officers in his study:

  1. had the same estimates for the ages of black and white boys.
  2. overestimated the age of black boys by 4.5 years.
  3. underestimated the age of black boys by 4.5 years.
  4. overestimated the age of white boys by 4.5 years.

In their study, Epstein, Blake and Gonzalez theorize that the adultification of black girls potentially contributes to:

  1. higher rates of teen pregnancy.
  2. interactions with the criminal justice system for minor infractions.
  3. more girls working full-time jobs during school.
  4. more frequent use of contraception.

Thin, white, straight cisgender femininity is considered:

  1. subordinated femininity.
  2. contained femininity.
  3. pariah femininity.
  4. hegemonic femininity.

The model minority myth is harmful because:

  1. it is an example of reverse racism.
  2. Asian women are excluded from the modeling industry.
  3. it results in the exclusion of Asian children from mainstream schools.
  4. it ignores the meaningful differences between groups of Asian people in the United States.

In Pyke and Johnson’s study, a group of Asian women in the study associated independence, assertiveness, and confidence with:

  1. White femininity.
  2. Vietnamese femininity.
  3. African American femininity.
  4. Korean femininity.

Pyke and Johnson argued that one of the downsides of Asian women changing their gender presentations when they are with their family is that:

  1. it makes it seem like Asian cultures are unable to change.
  2. they identify end up identifying as White and not Korean or Vietnamese.
  3. they usually end up marrying outside their culture.
  4. Korean and Vietnamese men don’t know what their real personalities are like.

Generally, women in Stone and Gorga’s study discriminated against lesbians by:

  1. excluding them socially.
  2. stalking them.
  3. verbally attacking them.
  4. physically fighting them.

Although the other sororities in Stone and Gorga’s article had lesbian members, the Delta sorority was marked as the “lesbian sorority” because:

  1. they also included women from other “pariah” femininities
  2. heterosexual women were excluded from joining.
  3. the school forced them to take lesbian members following a discrimination lawsuit.
  4. of Title IX.

 Two women dating in the same sorority was more acceptable in Stone and Gorga’s study if the women were:

  1. high achievers in school.
  2. part of a couple where one woman was butch and the other was femme.
  3. part of a varsity sports team.
  4. seen as “hot” to heterosexual men

 According to the video “Tough Guise,” ____________ is the primary way boys and men establish masculine credibility.

  1. ethnicity
  2. education
  3. violence
  4. money

Jackson Katz argues in “Tough Guise” that the media can get away with framing men’s violence as a problem with “youth” or “violence against women” because:

  1. a gender neutral approach is more politically correct.
  2. half of the school shootings in the US are perpetrated by girls.
  3. women commit domestic violence against men at similar rates.
  4. dominant groups rarely get questioned.

According to Pascoe’s article, homophobic insults are central to _____________ among the high school boys in her study.

  1. sexuality
  2. education
  3. masculinity
  4. femininity

 

 

 

Soc 324 – Sociology of Sex and Gender

1. Quiz 1 Soc 324

2. Quiz 3 Soc 324

3. Quiz 4 Soc 324

4. Quiz 5 Soc 324

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