Female attorneys
A) escape sexist prejudice and discrimination largely because of the greater prestige attached to their profession.
B) experience sex discrimination primarily in the lower courts, but rarely in the federal courts where affirmative action regulations are stricter.
C) frequently are subjected to disparaging and offensive remarks and behaviors by colleagues and judges, both inside and outside the courtroom.
D) none of the above
Question 2
Evidence indicates that female police officers
A) differ significantly on most measures from their male colleagues in terms of attitudes toward police work.
B) report experiencing greater stress.
C) have higher self-confidence than male officers do.
D) have a more aggressive style of policing than do their male counterparts.