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Question 1.Question :
This is one way that men can contribute to the destruction of sexual
objectification of women
Student Answer: they can be kind to women
they can tell women that they are attractive
they can stop seeking attention
they can stop evaluating women based on their looks
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in the video “The Sexy Lie”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Date Taken: 12/2/2015
Time Spent: 17 min , 57 secs
Points Received: 20 / 20 (100%)
Number of Attempts: 1
Question 2.Question :
According to Colin Stokes, in this film all the heroic, wise, and
villainous characters are female
Student Answer: The Little Mermaid
Star Wars
The Wizard of Oz
Les Miserables
Instructor
Explanation:
The answer can be found in the video “Colin Stokes: How Movies Teach
Manhood”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 3.Question :
This is the name of being aware of one’s appearance in relation to
position, light, who is watching, etc.
Student Answer: habitual body monitoring
self-awareness
anorexia
depression
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in the video “The Sexy Lie”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 4.Question :
What does Noddings have to say about essentialism about gender?
Student Answer: It is the clearly false view that men and women have essences
It is problematic because it has been associated with creation and
because it has always favored males over females
It wrongly assumes that God could not have made us in ways that
were contrary to our ‘essential nature’
Culture isirrelevant; all of our behaviors are innate
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found on p. 214 of Nel Noddings’s “Maternal Ethics”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 5.Question :
Which answer best describes Noddings’s statements about how
mothers frequently to feel about losing their children in war?
Student Answer: Mothersrest assured that the deaths of their children was fully
justified by the good they did in the war
Mothers often allow their desire to demonstrate patriotism to
override their natural opposition to war and the death of their children
Mothers universally oppose war and the death of children that it
inevitably brings
Mothers are generally more enthusiastic for war than anyone else
because they know it will make the world safer for future generations
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found on p. 217-218 of Nel Noddings’s “Maternal Ethics”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 6.Question :
In Gilligan’s example, the child named Amy focuses on this aspect
of the Heinz dilemma
Student Answer: the logical nature of the problem
a utilitarian calculus that weighs the options
Kohlberg’stheory of moral development
the relationships involved in the dilemma
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found on page 28 of Carol Gilligan’s In a Different Voice
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 7.Question :
This is the name of the female goddess to which young girls are
dedicated and then forced into prostitution in India
Student Answer: Vishnu
Krishna
Lakshmi
Yellamma
Instructor
Explanation:
The answer can be found in the video “Prostitutes of God”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 8.Question :
Held uses this example to talk about the political distinctions that
separate men and women in the realms of the public and the private
Student Answer: a business man going out for cocktails
a mother nursing her child
a city planner developing a building
a mother homeschooling her children
Instructor
Explanation:
The answer can be found in the section titled “The Public and the Private” from
Virginia Held’s article.
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 9.Question :
In Held’s article, a thinker named Annette Baier claims that the
history of Western ethical thought does not take into account
feminine aspects because
Student Answer: The great moral theorists were men who had little intimate
interaction with women.
The great moral theorists were often loving husbands.
The great moral theorists hated women.
The great moral theorists
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in the section titled “The History of Ethics” from
Virginia Held’s article.
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 10.Question :
According to Gilligan, stages five and six of Kohlberg’s analysis of
moral development involve
Student Answer: an egocentric understanding of fairness
shared conventions ofsocietal agreement
a logic of equality and reciprocity
a disposition of emotional affectivity
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found on page 27 of Carol Gilligan’s In a Different Voice
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 11.Question :
What, according to Noddings, do male philosophers tend to say
about death (as opposed to women)?
Student Answer: Men are more brave in the face of death than women because of
their natural courageousness
Death tends to be harder on men due to their attachments to the
glory of this world
Women are more able to allow their faith in the afterlife overcome
their aversion to death
Male philosophers often talk as though the world or reason and
abstraction is superior to the physical world of the body
Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found on p. 219-220 of Nel Noddings’s “Maternal Ethics”
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 12.Question :
In Gilligan’s article, the example of Heinz involves which crime
Student Answer: theft
murder
arson
racketeering
Instructor
Explanation:
The answer can be found on pages 25 and 26 of Carol Gilligan’s In a Different
Voice
Points Received: 1 of 1
Comments:
Question 13.Question :
According to psychiatric studies, which of the following has been
discovered about the relationship between criminal violence and
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