1) The practices and institutions "that legitimize and privilege heterosexuality and heterosexual relationships as fundamental and 'natural' within society" a) LGBTQ b) Intersex c) Homophobia d) Heteronormativity 2) a variety of acronyms are used by to refer to queer people the order of the letters and numbers of initials varies by user. (L)esbian, )G)ay, (B)isexual, (T)ransgender, (I)ntersex, (Q)ueer/or (Q)ueer, and (Q)uestioning a) Intersex b) Transition c) LGBTQ d) Gender Dysphoria 3) having both masculine and feminine characteristics, as in appearance, attitude, or behavior. a) Transition b) Androgyny c) Homophobia d) Gender Dysphoria 4) A psychological term for being unhappy with your gender (physically, anatomically.) Full-blown gender dysphoria syndrome is the same as transsexualism. a) Gender Dysphoria b) Transgender c) Androgyny d) Straight Ally 5) Refers to a fear or hatred of homosexuality, especially in others, but also in oneself (internalized homophobia). Transphobia is a new and related term having to do with fear and hatred of Trans people. a) Homophobia b) Androgyny c) Transsexual d) Gender Dysphoria 6) People who are born with a full or partial sex organs or chromosomes of both sexes, or with underdeveloped or ambiguous sex organs. This word replaces the politically incorrect hermaphrodite.  a) Transition b) Heteronormativity c) Intersex d) LGBTQ 7) People who are inclined to cross the gender line, differs from genderqueer in that transgender individuals present as the "opposite" gender rather than trying to be gender free. a) Transgender b) Intersex c) Androgyny d) LGBTQ 8) The process of changing sex, including hormones, cross-living and finally surgery. A practical minimum for this process is about two years, but usually it takes longer, sometimes much longer. a) LGBTQ b) Transition c) Androgyny d) Heteronormativity 9) Anyone who (1) wants to have, (2) has had, or (3) should have a sex change operation. a) Straight Ally b) Transsexual c) LGBTQ d) Androgyny 10) Any nonqueer person who supports and stands up for the right of LGBT people. a) Intersex b) Straight Ally c) Transsexual d) Gender Dysphoria

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