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Melani1276

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Which of the following are ways in which men degraded women on the college campus studied by Boswell and Spade?
 
  a. heckling women as they walked by the frat houses.
  b. hassling fraternity brothers whose girlfriends slept over .
  c. watching fraternity brothers while they were having sex with unattractive women.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

When discussing relations between men and women on college campuses, the term double standard refers to
 
  a. the likelihood that both genders will have equal access to power and privilege on that campus.
  b. differential appearance norms for overweight men and women.
  c. men being less promiscuous than women.
  d. men having positive reputations when they sleep around while women having negative reputations when they sleep around.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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