1) Which gender approach described below? Women are seen as caregivers, nurturers, homemakers. Men's gender roles include breadwinner, leader, and revolved around characteristics such as dominance, assertiveness and strength.  a) Biological approach b) Traditional approach 2) What does the following refer to? The biological aspect of an individual as determined by their anatomy a) Sex b) Gender 3) What does the following refer to? A social construction related to behaviours and attributes based on labels of masculinity and feminity a) Sex b) Gender 4) Which gender approach described below? The attributes such as genes and hormones that determine the sexuality of individuals are responsible for the different behaviour and differences among males and females in our society. a) Sociological approach b) Biological approach 5) Which gender approach described below? There are fixed, unchangeable qualities that make males and females who they are. As a result all men have masculine qualities and all women have feminine qualities. a) essentialist approach b) sociological approach 6) Is the following sentence true or false? The most common agents of gender socialization are parents, schools, Tik Tok, YouTube, Instagram. a) True b) False 7) What does the following description refer to? This is the degree which person identifies as masculine or feminine based on cultural expectations. It involves attributing to oneself what is considered typical and desirable for men and women. a) social butterfly view b) self-conceptual view c) gender intoversion view 8) Which document contains the following item? A person has the protected characteristic of gender reassignment if the person proposing to undergo a process for the purpose of reassigning the person's sex by changing physiological or other attributes of sex. a) Magna Carta 1215 b) The Great Reform Act 1832 c) Equality Act 2010 9) Which gender approach does Barbie's view clash? "I believe in a world where we can be less reliant on symbols where we can lead the way with our own creativity to craft more authentic versions of ourselves and to be the ones that can create new ideas for others to aspire to in the future."sm  a) sociological approach b) essentialist approach

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