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krzymel

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The so-called gender test to which female athletes can be subjected involves
 
  a. a physical inspection of reproductive organs by two women..
  b. a blood test.
  c. a test that measure hormone levels.
  d. A medical examination and reports from a gynecologist, endocrinologist, a psychologist, internal medicine specialist and an expert on gender.

Question 2

The rationale underlying medical intervention to correct intersexed conditions is the belief that
 
  a. Doctors, not parents, can make objective decisions.
  b. being intersexed is a disease.
  c. a parent should be able to choose the sex of the baby.
  d. having an intersexed child is a tragic event about which something must be done.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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