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1 |  |  In Reading 32 (How Men Have [a] Sex), author John Stoltenberg's main point is that sexuality creates a gender for those who adapt to traditional gender categories. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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2 |  |  In Reading 33 (The Myth of the Sexual Athlete), Don Sabo suggests that sports are virtually the only place where eroticism without emotional intimacy is encouraged. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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3 |  |  In Reading 34 (Reproductive Rights: A Disability Rights Issue), author Marsha Saxton states that there is significant research being done on persons with disabilities and their use of birth control methods. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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4 |  |  According to Paula Rust in Reading 35 (The Impact of Multiple Marginalization), the impact of marginalization from minority ethnic/racial groups is greater for bisexuals than for lesbians or gays. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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5 |  |  In Reading 36 (Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power), Audre Lorde states that pornography is a direct denial of the power of the erotic, for it represents the suppression of true feeling. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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6 |  |  In Reading 32 (How Men Have [a] Sex), John Stoltenberg makes which of the following arguments? |
|  | A) | The categories of male and female are not socially constructed but are actually biological. |
|  | B) | People do not feel they need to maintain gender and sexuality. |
|  | C) | The sexes are binary categories that don't exist on a continuum. |
|  | D) | We feel we must disassociate with that which is not our designated sex and gender. |
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7 |  |  In Reading 33 (The Myth of the Sexual Athlete), author Don Sabo makes which of the following statements? |
|  | A) | The term "sexual athlete" means that athletes often have higher sex drives due to increases in hormone levels. |
|  | B) | It's good to view dating as a sport, because that view increases the quality of relationships that people can have. |
|  | C) | Sports, fraternities, motorcycle gangs, armed forces, urban gangs, pornography, corporate advertising, MTV, magazines like Playboy, movies, etc., are random and unrelated sources of traditional masculine values. |
|  | D) | Having heterosexual sex with little or no emotional involvement is a mark of masculine achievement. |
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8 |  |  According to Reading 34 (Reproductive Rights: A Disability Rights Issue), by Marsha Saxton, which of the following is NOT a reason why it is difficult for people with disabilities to become parents? |
|  | A) | sterilization abuses |
|  | B) | adoption restrictions |
|  | C) | prenatal screening |
|  | D) | lack of information about how to procreate |
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9 |  |  In Reading 35 (The Impact of Multiple Marginalization), author Paula Rust discusses the relationship between which of the following oppressions? |
|  | A) | homophobia and monosexism |
|  | B) | sexism and classism |
|  | C) | racism and heterosexism |
|  | D) | racism and classism |
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10 |  |  According to Audre Lorde in Reading 36 (Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power), pornography emphasizes __________ without __________. |
|  | A) | feeling; sensation |
|  | B) | sensation; feeling |
|  | C) | numbness; emotion |
|  | D) | emotion; numbness |
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