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__________assumes that women are not capable of taking care of themselves.
 
  A) Benevolent sexism
  B) Sexual masochism
  C) Lesbianism
  D) Feminism

Question 2

In the context of traditional female role socialization, which of the following statements is true of benevolent sexism?
 
  A) It assumes that women are best suited for domestic roles.
  B) It reflects the belief that women should not be protected.
  C) It assumes that men require more attention and support than women.
  D) It believes that women are highly capable of taking care of themselves.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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