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ericka1

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The incidence rate of sexual harassment is higher in male-dominated workplaces, possibly because
 
  A. men feel the need to degrade women in order to bond with one another.
  B. without a large number of women around, men naturally revert to sexist behavior.
  C. these workplaces make one's sex more salient.
  D. women are more sensitive when other women are not around.

Question 2

Critics of recent court decisions about sexual harassment claim that these conflict with the guarantees of free speech in what amendment?
 
  A. First
  B. Fourth
  C. Fifth
  D. Sixth



kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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