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Which of the following is not a major contribution made by feminist scholarship and practice to criminological thinking?
 
  a. A focus on gender as a central organizing principle of contemporary life
  b. The recognition that social reality must be understood as a process
  c. An emphasis on the application of semiotics to the concept of crime
  d. A heightened sensitivity to the way social context helps shape human relationships

Question 2

Which of the following statements would be an argument put forth by a socialist feminist?
 
  a. The primary source of womens oppression is gender role socialization
  b. The cause of womens oppression is patriarchy
  c. Womens oppression is caused by their subordinate working-class status in capitalist societies
  d. Gender oppression is a consequence of the interaction between the economic structure of society and gender-based roles



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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