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Quiz 3

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  how to access insurance
B  whose name goes on the birth certificate
C  finding the right hospital
D  how to have sex safely
Question #2
A  non-monogamous marriage and alternative family formation.
B  alternative forms of intimacy in marriage.
C  heterosexuality and gender differentiation as the norm for sexual and family relationships.
D  homosexuality as the most common form of sexual and family relationships.
Question #3
A  religious institutions still discriminate against gay people.
B  gay couples received more benefits in civil unions.
C  gay marriage is still not federally recognized in the United States.
D  it marginalizes alternative sexualities, forms of intimacy, and family structures.
Question #4
A  Nazi ideology.
B  to increase diversity in the state’s population.
C  population control.
D  to decrease the white population.
Question #5
A  20,000 biological children were taken away from same-sex couples.
B  20,000 patients were involuntarily sterilized.
C  20,000 patients were used for involuntary breeding programs.
D  20,000 Japanese immigrants were exterminated.
Question #6
A  extra pressure to make sure their children do not end up gay.
B  extra pressure since most of them did not grow up with fathers.
C  judgement from lesbian mothers.
D  judgement from others that their parenting reflected on the abilities of all LGBT parents.
Question #7
A  still made work their highest priority
B  found female family members to take over child-rearing.
C  decreased their hours at work
D  increased their hours at work
Question #8
A  counter-conventional couples had the highest sexual frequency.
B  egalitarian couples had the lowest sexual frequency.
C  counter-conventional couples were the most satisfied with their sex lives.
D  egalitarian couples had the highest sexual frequency.
Question #9
A  husbands show their love through actions rather than words
B  women need more compliments to feel secure
C  expressions of gender difference are a sexual turn on
D  expressions of gender similarity are a sexual turn on
Question #10
A  the ability of gay couples to get married.
B  the ability of men to have more than one wife.
C  the move from working at home on the farm to working outside the home in factories.
D  the ability to grant a green card through marriage.
Question #11
A  love.
B  sexual attraction.
C  what they could bring to help sustain their family business or farm.
D  how long they have lived in the United States.
Question #12
A  steadily increasing.
B  steadily decreasing.
C  decreasing for men.
D  decreasing for women.
Question #13
A  has been the norm since marriage was invented in the 1600s.
B  is the norm across all cultures.
C  is scientifically proven to be the best way to raise children.
D  was only the norm for a very short period of time in recent history.
Question #14
A  are discriminated against by their female coworkers
B  are excluded from managerial positions
C  quickly move to positions of power
D  are paid less than their female coworkers