Gender and society midterm perfect PDF

Title Gender and society midterm perfect
Author Humpy Gaming
Course Society and Culture
Institution AMA Computer University
Pages 3
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According to Hermes (2017), ___________________ and _____________play a large part in determining how fathers and mothers care for, interact with and teach their children. A=Gender roles and attitudesIt is also known as Batas Kasambahay. A=RA 10361It fosters a holistic approach to cultural identity,...


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According to Hermes (2017), ___________________ and _____________play a large part in determining how fathers and mothers care for, interact with and teach their children. A=Gender roles and attitudes

It is also known as Batas Kasambahay. A=RA 10361

It fosters a holistic approach to cultural identity, a child’s self-esteem, religious identity, and gender identity. A=Family According to the 2000 U.S. Census, _____ % of lesbian couples and _____ % of gay male couples were raising children. A=34.3 and 22.3 Some of the gender behaviors are inherent, such as aggressiveness in females and nurturing in males. A=False According to Mavis Hetherington, there are variations of gender behaviors depending on ethnicity, age, and education level, common standards of desirable gender role behavior abound in most cultures. A=True

In most cultures, childcare is largely seen as a feminine activity, while family survival is seen as a male responsibility. A=True ___________________ stereotypes of gender designate what men and women are. A=Descriptive

They develop their sense of self from the environment in which they grow up. A=Children Male and female children are likely to view their gender roles in the same way that their parents do. A=True It seeks to protect victims and prevent all forms of abuse against women and children. A=RA 9262

It is an expansive comprehensive act that aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women. A=RA 9710 A woman's career advancement may be undermined by descriptive gender stereotypes only, and the expectations they create. A=False The identity of the children is dependent on the social factors and the influence coming from the basic unit of society, which is family. A=True

Children who grow up with parents who encourage more androgynous gender roles do identify themselves with stereotypical male or female stereotypes and have been shown to receive less encouragement from parents. A=False

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