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Hostile sexists think women are inferior to men; benevolent sexists think women are superior to men. What do they have in common? Both
 
  a. reveal a dislike of women.
  b. legitimize discrimination against women.
  c. share an underlying admiration for women.
  d. share an underlying dislike of men.

Question 2

A prejudice is
 
  a. a hostile attitude toward members of a group, based solely on their membership in that group.
  b. a feeling held by members of a majority group toward members of a minority group.
  c. generally unaffected by societal events.
  d. usually acquired in childhood and lasts a lifetime.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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