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darbym82

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One argument for opposing antidiscrimination laws regarding sexual orientation is the claim that the ________ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution forbids all discrimination against any group, including, by default, people of any sexual orientation.
 
  a. Sixth
  b. Tenth
  c. Fourteenth
  d. Eighteenth

Question 2

Nancy was watching the news one evening and saw a story about gay bashing. What type of news story did she most likely view?
 
  a. a story about gay men and partying
  b. a story about an extreme criminal and violent act against a gay person motivated by homophobia
  c. a story about the differences between gay men and lesbian women
  d. a story about politicians talking about gay rights



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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