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WWatsford

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Cox and Demmitt use the phrase catch 22 to describe:
 
  a. men who would like to adopt feminine traits.
  b. married couples who can't agree on gender roles.
  c. career women who want to have children.
  d. middle-aged transvestites with children.

Question 2

According to the male revolt theory, the feminist movement was predated by a male revolt against:
 
  a. changing divorce laws.
  b. women in the work force.
  c. the breadwinner role.
  d. liberal abortion laws.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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