__________ is the term for any activity intended to improve health.
a. Holistic medicine b. Healing
c. Medicine d. Health care
Question 2Instead of freeing women from their problems, prostitution institutionalizes women's dependence on men and makes women more vulnerable to criminal prosecution. This reflects a _____ feminist approach.
a. liberal b. radical
c. conservative d. Marxist (socialist)
Question 3In a definitive study of sexuality in the mid-1990s, researchers at the University of Chicago established three criteria for identifying people as homosexual or bisexual. Which of the following is not one of the criteria they identified?
a. sexual attraction to persons of one's own gender
b. having engaged in a homosexual encounter at a young age
c. sexual involvement with one or more persons of one's own gender
d. self-identification as a gay, lesbian, or bisexual
Question 4The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a(n):
a. state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
b. absence of disease.
c. absence of sickness, viruses, and physical pains.
d. state of equilibrium, with all the aspects of life in balance.
Question 5The _____ feminist approach is based on the assumption that women are exploited by both capitalism and patriarchy.
a. liberal b. radical
c. Marxist (socialist) d. conservative
Question 6__________ refers to an individual's preference for emotionalsexual relationships with members of the opposite sex (heterosexuality), the same sex (homosexuality), or both (bisexuality).
a. Sexism
b. Gender identity
c. Sexual identification
d. Sexual orientation
Question 7Environment, lifestyle, and working conditions all contribute to either temporary or chronic disability.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 8Prostitution might be explained as a reflection of society's double standard whereby it is acceptable for a man to pay for sex but unacceptable for a woman to accept money for such services. This explanation reflects a _____ feminist approach.
a. liberal b. radical
c. Marxist (socialist) d. conservative