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Chapter 29 Self Quiz
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According to Young, _______ occurs when a group of people is shut out from labor markets and thereby expelled from useful participation is social life.
exploitation
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marginalization
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cultural imperialism
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powerlessness
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Young argues that the ways women's labor is often expended for the benefit of men is a form of
cultural imperialism.
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exploitation.
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marginalization.
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incorrect
All of the above
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Young argues that powerlessness as a kind of oppression is rooted specifically in the status difference between
women and men.
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professionals and nonprofessionals.
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the young and the old.
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rich and poor.
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According to Young, _______ occurs when a dominant social group establishes its own experiences as normal and universal, while the perspectives and experiences of other groups are treated as other, deviant, or inferior.
exploitation
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incorrect
marginalization
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incorrect
cultural imperialism
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incorrect
violence
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incorrect
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According to Young, no individual or group can experience all five categories of oppression.
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Young claims that one group is more oppressed than another insofar as it is subject to more of the five conditions she identifies.
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