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melly21297

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Homophobia _________
 
  A) rarely impacts the lives of LGB individuals anymore.
  B) may involve discrimination and unpleasant verbal comments, but rarely if ever provokes people to commit acts of violence against LGB individuals.
  C) has declined significantly in the United States in recent years.
  D) is a myth.

Question 2

Yashiko has gay friends. During conversations with them, she says that she accepts them, but still believes that their homosexual behavior is abnormal and unnatural. Yashiko's attitude is reflective of
 
  A) homophobia.
  B) heterophobia.
  C) heterosexism.
  D) homophilia.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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