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BRWH

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Identify a key point stated by symbolic interactionists about gender and sexuality.
 
  A) Gender roles are complementary, equally important for a society's survival, and affect human capital.
  B) Women and men have distinct roles that ensure a family's and society's survival.
  C) The social construction of sexuality varies across cultures because of societal norms and values.
  D) Gender is a social construction that emerges and is reinforced through everyday interactions.
  E) Many men use violence-including sexual harassment, rape, and global sex trafficking-to control women's sexuality.

Question 2

Which of the following is a theoretical perspective that analyzes gender and sexuality at a micro level?
 
  A) Conflict theorist perspective
  B) Functionalist perspective
  C) Feminist perspective
  D) Symbolic interactionist perspective
  E) Postmodernist perspective



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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