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Judith Stacey's case studies, in Cruising to Familyland, found that
 
  a. gay men who formed domestic partnerships across major structural inequalities were unable to sustain them.
  b. sexual cruising typically generated exploitative relationships in which sex appeal was cynically traded for material benefits.
  c. enduring bonds of chosen family and kinship seldom form as a result of gay cruising.
  d. a byproduct of sexual cruising is the greater access to social mobility it offers gay men from subordinate groups.

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The feminist perspective maintains that
 
  A) consequences of gender inequality are identical for all groups of men and women.
  B) gender is socially created.
  C) socialization plays no role in gender acquisition.
  D) nature is unimportant in the acquisition of gender.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer: B




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Reply 2 on: Aug 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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