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renzo156

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The physical gestures and movements that convey our emotions are most often referred to as nonverbal communication, or ________.
 
  A) facial
   B) non verbatim
   C) emotional communication
   D) emotive conceptualization

Question 2

During a debate about feminism, Ben states that feminist theories are too narrow and focuses solely on women's rights. However, Judith argues that feminist theories take a balanced approach toward men and women.
 
  Which of the following statements, if true, is likely to weaken Judith's argument?
  A) Feminists focus on a wide range of issues that range from poverty, gender discrimination, and education.
  B) Feminists overlook cases ofwomen in upper classeswho have more freedom than men in lower classes.
  C) Feminist theorists focus on how gender roles and sexist stereotypes harm men and women.
  D) Feminist theorists use egalitarian gender ideologies to explain gender roles.



kswal303

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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