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kellyjaisingh

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According to community standards, what classic work of literature was classified as obscene?
 
  a. Moby Dick c. War and Peace
  b. Sense and Sensibility d. The Catcher and the Rye

Question 2

In what aspect may pornography be more beneficial for women than for men?
 
  a. It may provide women with ideas for new sexual activities.
  b. It may lead to a higher frequency of sexually activity for women.
  c. It can offer women a safer alternative for acting out their sexual desires in the real world.
  d. It can help women see that they are not alone in their erotic predilections.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

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ANS: D





 

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