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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #2
A True
B False
Question #3
A Margaret Sanger
B Simone Beauvoir
C Betty Friedman
D Emma Goldman
Question #4
A Sorjoruner Truth
B Estelle Friedman
C Elizabeth Caddy Stanton
D Lucy Stone
E Lucretia Mott
Question #5
A Elenaor Roosevelt
B Lucy Stone
C Elizabeth Caddy Stanton
D Mary Church Terrell
Question #6
A The Blueprint vol. 2
B Declaration of Independence
C The U.S. Constitution
D The Communist Manifesto
Question #7
A Positive
B Negative
Question #8
A False
B True
Question #9
A Black Panthers Movement
B Civil Rights Movement
C Human Rights
D Black Nationalism
Question #10
A A general fear or dislike of of individuals who do not conform to dominant gender categories.
B The gender assigned to children and used to socialize them into boy/man and girl/woman.
C A general fear or dislike of homosexuals and homosexuality as a culture.
D A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
Question #11
A A general fear or dislike of of individuals who do not conform to dominant gender categories.
B A general fear or dislike of homosexuals and homosexuality as a culture.
C The gender assigned to children and used to socialize them into boy/man and girl/woman.
D A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
Question #12
A A general fear or dislike of of individuals who do not conform to dominant gender categories.
B A term that describes individuals who are not sexually attracted to others or are not interested in sex.
C A general fear or dislike of homosexuals and homosexuality as a culture.
D The gender assigned to children and used to socialize them into boy/man and girl/woman.
Question #13
A Theory that our knowledge of gender, race, and class, sexuality, ethnicity, body size, ability, religion, and nationality are tied to social processes and therefore constantly being created and recreated by human beings within specific cultural contexts.
B A term that describes individuals who are not sexually attracted to others or are not interested in sex.
C A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
D The gender assigned to children and used to socialize them into boy/man and girl/woman.
Question #14
A A term that refers to hiding one’s sexual preference.
B A term that describes individuals who are not sexually attracted to others or are not interested in sex.
C A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.
D A term that discusses the interlocking systems of opression of gender, race, class, sexuality, age, ability, etc. that shape people’s experience and access to power.
Question #15
A A general fear or dislike of of individuals who do not conform to dominant gender categories.
B A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
C Theory that our knowledge of gender, race, and class, sexuality, ethnicity, body size, ability, religion, and nationality are tied to social processes and therefore constantly being created and recreated by human beings within specific cultural contexts.
D A general fear or dislike of homosexuals and homosexuality as a culture.
Question #16
A People who are born with physical sex markers that are neither male or female.
B A term that refers to hiding one’s sexual preference.
C A term that discusses the interlocking systems of opression of gender, race, class, sexuality, age, ability, etc. that shape people’s experience and access to power.
D Describes a person who is attracted to both men and women.
Question #17
A A term that refers to hiding one’s sexual preference.
B Describes a person who is attracted to both men and women.
C An umbrella term that describes peoples whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the gender they were assigned at birth.
D A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.
Question #18
A An umbrella term that describes peoples whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the gender they were assigned at birth.
B A term that describes individuals who are not sexually attracted to others or are not interested in sex.
C People who are born with physical sex markers that are neither male or female.
D A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.
Question #19
A A term that refers to hiding one’s sexual preference.
B A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.
C An umbrella term that describes peoples whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the gender they were assigned at birth.
D People who are born with physical sex markers that are neither male or female.
Question #20
A A term that describes individuals who are not sexually attracted to others or are not interested in sex.
B An umbrella term that describes peoples whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from the gender they were assigned at birth.
C A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.
D Describes a person who is attracted to both men and women.
Question #21
A Theory that our knowledge of gender, race, and class, sexuality, ethnicity, body size, ability, religion, and nationality are tied to social processes and therefore constantly being created and recreated by human beings within specific cultural contexts.
B A term that discusses the interlocking systems of opression of gender, race, class, sexuality, age, ability, etc. that shape people’s experience and access to power.
C A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
D A general fear or dislike of homosexuals and homosexuality as a culture.
Question #22
A A worldview or ideology that assumes and promotes heterosexuality as the preferred sexual orientation and expression.
B A term that refers to hiding one’s sexual preference.
C Refers to the clothing, characteristics, traits, and behaviors culturally associated with masculinity and femininity.
D A term that describes when an individual’s gender assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity and gender expression.