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WhattoUnderstand

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A well-meaning friend tells a group of your mutual peers that gender and sexual orientation are equal and interchangeable jargon for the same thing. Based on what you've read in your text, you say that
 
  a. You agree: they are always the same.
  b. You disagree: they are always out of synch with one another.
  c. You disagree somewhat: they aren't the same but one predicts the other completely.
  d. You disagree: they are two different concepts that are often misunderstood and lumped together without question.

Question 2

Abortion became legal in the United States as a result of which Supreme Court decision?
 
  A) Lawrence v. Texas
  B) Griswold v. Connecticut
  C) Roe v. Wade
  D) Planned Parenthood v. Casey



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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