SOC-1100 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Victimless Crime, Labeling Theory, Juvenile Delinquency

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Gender is a social construct that has to deal with how the individual identifies and expresses. Exam 2 covers chapters 4 (gender inequality), 6 (crime, violence, and criminal justice), and 8 (alcohol and drugs) and will consist of 55 multiple choice questions worth 2 points each. What is the difference between sex and gender? themselves on a spectrum of masculine to feminine, being able to fall anywhere, even in the middle where they are more androgynous. Sex is a biological determination that falls specifically on either male or female. This is controversial because intersex babies are born all the time and cannot be shoved into a binary. Patriarchy is a type of society where the male gender is more successful and has the most impact. Men are thought to be physically larger, smarter, and more aggressive. thinking that these traits. Individual levels include sexist slurs, thinking men are smarter than women.

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