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clmills979

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According to Chapter 13, one strategy that helps prevent acquaintance rape is
 
  a. eliminating any discussion of sexual matters.
  b. avoiding a relationship with a man who talks negatively about women.
  c. ignoring the sexual advances.
  d. going along with most sexual advances, but stating in advance that you do not want to have sexual intercourse.

Question 2

Why is the blame the victim problem important when we talk about how individuals can prevent rape?
 
  a. Because women are less likely to be raped if they try not to resist the attacker
  b. Because womenunfortunatelyh ave to restrict their behaviors in order to reduce the likelihood of rape
  c. Because people are likely to blame a woman if she develops a fear of walking alone at night
  d. Because older women are more likely than younger women to be blamed if they are raped



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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