Choose the correct answer 1.Can be used to refer to all gender identities out of the dichotomy of wo/men-fe/male a. Genderqueer/Queer b. Gender roles c. Biological difference d. Masculinities and femininities

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1.Can be used to refer to all gender identities out of the dichotomy of wo/men-fe/male 
a. Genderqueer/Queer
b. Gender roles
c. Biological difference
d. Masculinities and femininities
 
2. Being feminine, masculine or androgynous. While from early ages we learn to act feminine and masculine and dress more feminine or masculine, as we grow up and become older, we start to act more androgynous. So, elderly people are more androgynous, though their cultural experiences and how they have identified can be as a woman or a man. 
a. Gender expression
b. Gender roles
c. Gender bread person
d. Intersex people
 
3. It relates to how we are expected to act, speak, dress and conduct ourselves based upon our assigned sex.
a. Gender roles
b. Gender identity
c. Sexual orientation
d. All of the above
 
4. Words are highly valued, disagreements are depersonalized. privacy and personal space are highly valued, verbal messages are explicit and direct, speed is valued and how efficiently something is done is important.
a. low context cultures
b. high context cultures
c. cross-cultural differences
d. All of the above
 
5. When they have disagreements, it is personally threatening. Physical space is considered more communal. Standing very close to others is a common practice. Speakers often talk around a point instead of directly to it. Time spent to do something is not important, the outcome of learning from it is.
a. low context cultures
b. high context cultures
c. cross-cultural differences
d. All of the above
 
6. Encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious belief, political beliefs, geography or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe, positive and nurturing environment. It is about understanding each other and moving beyond simple tolerance to embracing and celebrating the rich dimensions of diversity contained within each individual
a. Cultural diversity or the concept of diversity
b. Concepts of minorities and diasporas
c. Subcultures
d. Ethnicity
 
7. People in a specific country who are culturally, ethnically, or racially distinct o usually have specific rights.
a. Migrants
b. Diaspora
c. Tourists
d. Citizen
 
8. Diasporas are explained by the following, except
a. no desire or dream to return back to the homeland
b. migrants or further generations of migrants
c. protect their boundaries with other cultural group
d. All of the above
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