Feminist ethical theory has led to rethinking issues of gender identity and sexual
orientation for all the following reasons except:
a. mothers are invariably concerned about their children whatever their gender or
sexual orientation.
b. gender identity is inextricably bound up with what it means to be a woman in
our society.
c. discrimination against lesbians, gays and transgendered people has much in
common with the structures of domination against women.
d. the question of the meaning of natural has required re-examination when
addressing gender roles and identities.
Question 2Feminist moral theory is radical in its
a. critique of the power structures of patriarchy.
b. analysis of violence against women and children.
c. recognition of the inequal status of men and women in the workplace.
d. All of the above