When classroom teachers praise boys more for “leadership” while calling girls “quiet,” the pattern mainly shows A Genetic difference B
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Chapter 20: Gender and Sexuality (Set-3)
In sociological terms, “doing gender” highlights that gender is A Fixed biologically B Purely accidental C Only medical D Performed
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In daily life, gender is mostly recognized through A Blood group type B Social behavior cues C Eye retina scan
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In sociology, gender mainly refers to A Biological traits B Genetic patterns C Body organs D Social meanings Explanation Sociologists
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When inequality becomes a stable pattern and people are placed in higher or lower positions that affect their opportunities, it
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If a society consistently gives better schooling, safer housing, and stronger legal support to some groups than others, this shows
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In a stratified society, “social rewards” mainly include things like income, prestige, and power that are unequally distributed among groups
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When a society ranks people into higher and lower layers based on wealth, power, or prestige, this arrangement is called
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In sociology, social stratification mainly refers to how society is arranged into layers based on unequal access to valued resources
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In a sociological explanation, religion becomes “institutional” when it develops stable A Roles and norms B Weather patterns C Gene
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