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Quiz 5 - Soc 324

In Stotzer’s (2008) study of violence against trans people in Los Angeles, the victims were predominately women and disproportionately ____________ compared to their population percentage in LA.

  1. Asian
  2. white
  3. Hispanic
  4. Black

Stotzer’s (2008) study found that Latina(o) trans people were most often victimized by _________ people.

  1. white
  2. Latino
  3. Muslim
  4. Black

Gender and gender identity have ____________  the hate crimes the FBI tracks.

  1. not yet been added to
  2. only recently been added to
  3. been opposed by the President to be added to
  4. always been a part of

Of the 21 trans people murdered in 2017 so far, all but two are:

  1. intersex.
  2. trans women.
  3. trans men.
  4. white.

 During the 1950s and 60s, some people thought segregated bathrooms were necessary to:

  1. protect men from being judged by women.
  2. protect children from gay men who might prey on them.
  3. protect white women and children from black men.
  4. protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.

During the 1960s and 70s, some people thought segregated bathrooms were necessary to:

  1. protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.
  2. protect men from being judged by women.
  3. protect white women and children from black men.
  4. protect children from gay men who might prey on them.

 Today, some people advocate for segregated bathrooms because they think it will:

  1. protect men from being judged by women.
  2. protect children from gay men who might prey on them.
  3. protect white women and children from black men.
  4. protect women and children from men who dress up as women in order to assault them.

Sexual assault is a crime of:

  1. passion.
  2. love.
  3. sexual frustration.
  4. violence.

 Most sexual assaults are committed by:

  1. a stranger.
  2. a person met online.
  3. mentally ill people.
  4. an intimate partner, friend, or family member.

In California, a person cannot legally get consent in all BUT ONE of the following ways:

  1. through active and continuous discussion.
  2. through intimidation or threat.
  3. if the person is intoxicated.
  4. through intimidation or threat.

Almost half of all female murder victims are killed by:

  1. a stranger who breaks in.
  2. someone with a mental illness.
  3. their children.
  4. a current or former intimate partner.

The majority of mass shootings in the US since 2009 are related to:

  1. anti-white hate.
  2. domestic or family violence.
  3. undiagnosed mental illness.
  4. anti-American terrorism.

Jean Kilbourne argues in Killing Us Softly 4 that objectifying women:

  1. is a part of all men’s sexual fantasies.
  2. is the first step in justifying violence against them.
  3. harmless in the context of advertising.
  4. has no effect on how men act in the real world.

The top cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States in 2016 was:

  1. butt implants.
  2. lip fillers.
  3. cheek implants.
  4. breast augmentation.

Most of the cosmetic surgeries in the US are done on:

  1. Asian people.
  2. white people.
  3. Hispanic people.
  4. Black people

In her 2003 study, Eck argues that the respondents lacked the tools to talk about male nudes because:

  1. they were gay.
  2. male bodies are not routinely studied, judged, or critiqued.
  3. they had not been exposed to artistic male nudes before.
  4. they were heterosexual.

Many of the women in Eck’s study responded to the picture of the overweight female nude:

  1. by identifying with her.
  2. with no response.
  3. with pride and admiration.
  4. by gauging whether they would have sex with her.

Xiao (2017) characterizes “white feminism” as:

  1. inclusive of trans women.
  2. focused on unity while ignoring women’s differences.
  3. intersectional.
  4. women willing to take a back seat and listening to women of color.

Alicia Garza (2104) presents a critique of the Black Liberation that is similar to Xiao’s (2017) critique of the Women’s Movement arguing that:

  1. we have to sacrifice acknowledging some differences for the sake of unity.
  2. men have no place in the movement.
  3. some want unity without struggle.
  4. only cis-gender women have a place in the movement.

he Women of the KKK lobbied, among other things for:

  1. white women’s right to vote.
  2. the right for white women to marry outside their race.
  3. the right to have black housekeepers.
  4. the ability to work outside the home.

Kitchener (2017) argues that white supremacists movements use women:

  1. as the primary figureheads in the media.
  2. to normalize the movement.
  3. as leaders of mass protests.
  4. to run for political office.

The alt-right’s current stance on gender is that:

  1. both men and women should be out on the frontlines protesting.
  2. women should be the leaders since they are better at communicating.
  3. women are welcome at the top ranks of leadership.
  4. men are meant to protect and women are meant to support.

 

 

Soc 324 – Sociology of Sex and Gender

1.  Quiz 1 Soc 324

2. Quiz 2 Soc 324

3. Quiz 3 Soc 324

4. Quiz 4 Soc 324

 

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