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Gender inequalities reflect a \"systematic distribution of rewards, privileges,

ID: 3495083 • Letter: G

Question

Gender inequalities reflect a "systematic distribution of rewards, privileges, responsibilities." These ideologies translate into material differences (e.g. resources), and material differences justify and support ideologies. Identify features of the social world that promote and justify gender inequality: the idea that there are differences between "women's work' and "men's work", and that both men and women are more inclined (whether as a result of socialization or some inner biological essence) to be interested in, and be able to excel in certain kinds of work (e.g. caretaking competitive sports) differences in the perceived value of the work, the social status attached to specific occupations, stratified compensation policies, gender-based patterns in economic independence and affluence, and differences in social and political power male and female work spheres are now largely unsegregated and interchangeable, there are no consequences for transgressing boundaries, if such boundaries even exist both a and b all of the above Girls must balance among several competing and sometimes contradictory demands of discourse, at the intersection of sexuality, adolescence, gender and race. True False How do mothers "teach" their children heteronormativity when discussing "falling in love" with their children? By discussing falling in love as an abstract event that happens to others rather than as something that will happen to By discussing falling in love in exclusively heterosexual terms By discussing falling in love outside the context of monogamy and marriage By talking about gay marriage more than ever before

Explanation / Answer

7.both a and b

8.true

9.by discussing falling in love in terms of heterosexual terms