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JMatthes

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Feminists who align with the anticensorship movement are concerned that restrictions on pornography will lead to:
 
  a. Censorship of feminist writings and writings on homosexuality issues.
 b. Government regulation of the private sexual behaviors individuals engage in.
 c. Higher levels of poverty as women employed in those industries will no longer have jobs.
 d. Increased child sexual abuse because people who previously used porn as their sexual outlet will turn to children.

Question 2

What statement best describes Catherine MacKinnon's argument about pornography?
 
  a. It allows the society to become more open about sexual behaviors.
 b. It has been liberating for female sexuality.
 c. It should not be censored or regulated.
 d. It cannot be understood separately from the history of male domination of women.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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