Those who blame socialization alone to explain women's inferior place in society are guilty of ________, and this perspective can be misused in such a way that it blames women themselves for gender inequality.
a. structuring blame
b. blaming the victim
c. bias
d. None of the above
Question 2What is the argument for an English-plus approach to education?
a. Economic globalization
b. A need for skilled bilingual workers
c. Increased immigration in the U.S.
d. All of the above
Question 3Protective practices are attempts by
a. the group to protect itself from the individual.
b. the group to safeguard the impression given by the individual.
c. the group to assure agreement in the group over its basic ideas and values.
d. the individual to protect his or her impression given.
Question 4In the Eastern hemisphere, where ______________ frequently denotes social rank or family status, a mistake can be an outright insult.
a. occupation
b. education
c. name
d. age
Question 5According to Candace West and Don Zimmerman, the nonverbal modes of communication that we all follow unconsciously to maintain differences between the sexes is called
a. doing gender.
b. political correctness.
c. cultural dialects.
d. gender slang.
Question 6Because of the connections between the class relations of production and the hierarchical gender relations of its society, the U.S. is a ________, where male supremacy keeps women in subordinate roles at work and in the home.
a. capitalist patriarchy
b. matrix of domination
c. cultural patriarchy
d. None of the above
Question 7________ and ________ both argued that the shift to a capitalist economy widened the gap between the power and value of men and women.
As production moved out of the home, the gendered division of labor left men with the greater share of economic and other forms of power.
a. Marx / Weber
b. Durkheim / Engels
c. Marx / Engels
d. Weber / Durkheim