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Shelles

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The strict policy of viewing homosexuality as incompatible with the mission of the armed services was because of the notion that ________.
 
  a. homosexuals would influence others to adopt the same attitude
  b. gays would constitute a security risk and would be a disruptive element in military units
  c. homosexuals lack the mental and physical skills required to serve in military units
  d. gays can be verbally and physically abusive toward fellow members of the armed services

Question 2

Clara is sexually attracted to other females. Therefore, Clara is ________.
 
  a. heterosexual
  b. a transgender
  c. gay
  d. a lesbian



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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