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1 |  |  According to Don Sabo in Reading 65 (Masculinities and Men's Health), men's health is determined by both biological and social factors.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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2 |  |  According to Evelyn Barbee and Marilyn Little in Reading 66 (Health, Social Class, and African-American Women), while African-American women are no longer subjected to forced sterilization, they have few reproductive rights.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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3 |  |  In Reading 67 (Reproductive Issues are Essential Survival Issues for the Asian-American Communities), author Connie Chan describes her good fortune that the health center where she worked provided counseling about birth control and abortion services.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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4 |  |  In Reading 67 (Reproductive Issues Are Essential Survival Issues for the Asian-American Communities), author Connie Chan suggests that women's reproductive rights are actually community issues.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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5 |  |  According to Sandra Steingraber in Reading 68 (Why the Precautionary Principle? A Meditation on Polyvinyl Chloride [PVC] and the Breasts of Mothers), human breast milk is the most contaminated of all human foods.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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6 |  |  In Reading 69 (Does Silencio = Muerte? Notes on Translating the AIDS Epidemic), author Rafael Campo notes that some Latino/as view AIDS as a price to pay for a better life.
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|  | A) | True
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|  | B) | False
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7 |  |  In Reading 65 (Masculinities and Men's Health), author Don Sabo's thesis is that:
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|  | A) | traditional masculinity can be dangerous to men's health
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|  | B) | traditional masculinity can contribute to men's health
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|  | C) | masculine behaviors encourage healthier, more active lifestyles
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|  | D) | b and c
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8 |  |  According to Evelyn Barbee and Marilyn Little in Reading 66 (Health, Social Class, and African-American Women), which of the following statements describes the relationship between HIV/AIDS and African-American women?
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|  | A) | Case definitions of AIDS are based on a male profile.
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|  | B) | African-America women do not contract AIDS as often as African-American men do.
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|  | C) | Hardly any African-American women are exposed to HIV through IV drug use.
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|  | D) | African-American women have less access to health care than do the men in their communities.
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9 |  |  In Reading 68 (Why the Precautionary Principle? A Meditation on Polyvinyl Chloride [PVC] and the Breasts of Mothers), author Sandra Steingraber's interest in this issue is inspired by her role as each of the following EXCEPT:
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|  | A) | mother
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|  | B) | scientist
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|  | C) | cancer survivor
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|  | D) | cancer researcher
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10 |  |  In Reading 69 (Does Silencio = Muerte? Notes on Translating the AIDS Epidemic), which of the following is NOT suggested by the author as contributing to the silence about AIDS in Latino/a communities?
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|  | A) | homophobia
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|  | B) | Catholicism
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|  | C) | absence of free clinics in Latino/a communities
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|  | D) | lack of economic prospects
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