1.) T
2.) T
3.) F
4.) T
5.) T
6.) F
7.) F
8.) T
*shrug*.
1.) T
2.) T
3.) F
4.) T
5.) T
6.) F
7.) F
8.) T
*shrug*.
:yap: 1.) In 1998, if a woman was a victim of sexual discrimination she could sue.
2.) All-male public military schools must admit women to continue receiving public funding.
3.) If a male wanted to go to a high school geared towards girls and a female wanted to go to a high school geared towards boys, then the schools would have to admit them.
4.) If there are 10 women's sports teams in college and 9 male sports teams in the same college, then one of the women's sports teams will have to eliminated.
:yap: 5.) As late as 1978, pregnant women could be denied a job or a promotion.
:yap: 6.) One of the primary anti-feminists was a female.
7.) As recently as 1994, the wanted ads in the newspaper were segregated by gender.
:yap: 8.) About 30 years ago, if you were a married woman, your husband could legally rape you.
1.) In 1998, if a woman was a victim of sexual discrimination she could sue.
False
2.) All-male public military schools must admit women to continue receiving public funding.
True
3.) If a male wanted to go to a high school geared towards girls and a female wanted to go to a high school geared towards boys, then the schools would have to admit them.
True
4.) If there are 10 women's sports teams in college and 9 male sports teams in the same college, then one of the women's sports teams will have to eliminated.
True
5.) As late as 1978, pregnant women could be denied a job or a promotion.
False
6.) One of the primary anti-feminists was a female.
False
7.) As recently as 1994, the wanted ads in the newspaper were segregated by gender.
True
8.) About 30 years ago, if you were a married woman, your husband could legally rape you.
False
Some of those questions are stupid and I would be skeptical of some of the answers. "The newspaper" (like there's only one newspaper), "high school geared towards boys/girls" (what does that even mean? Is that the same as an all-boys/girls school?), and others could differ due to state laws. Most crimes are not federal crimes. Anyway.
1.) In 1998, if a woman was a victim of sexual discrimination she could sue.
<b>True</b>
2.) All-male public military schools must admit women to continue receiving public funding.
<b>False</b> (educated guess)
3.) If a male wanted to go to a high school geared towards girls and a female wanted to go to a high school geared towards boys, then the schools would have to admit them.
<b>False</b>
4.) If there are 10 women's sports teams in college and 9 male sports teams in the same college, then one of the women's sports teams will have to eliminated.
<b>True</b>
5.) As late as 1978, pregnant women could be denied a job or a promotion.
<b>True</b> (if they can't now, that's stupid. "We can't not hire you do to your pregnancy despite the fact you'll likely be leaving us for a while due to maternity leave and we might actually need this job done during that time if it's a high-skilled position or something.") Woah, personal decisions may affect who's willing to hire you. Big surprise.
6.) One of the primary anti-feminists was a female.
<b>True</b>
7.) As recently as 1994, the wanted ads in the newspaper were segregated by gender.
<b>False</b>, depending on if you mean ALL newspapers or "some newspapers somewhere."
8.) About 30 years ago, if you were a married woman, your husband could legally rape you.
<b>True</b> (again, may differ by state, but I know that almost all states (if not all) at one point had "marriage" as a completely mitigating factor to rape statutes.
1 - F
2 - F
3 - F
4 - T
5 - T
6 - T
7 - F
8 - T
It's hard to really judge, i'm guessing thats the American laws your talking about.
Str8 Pimpin'
1.) False
2.) True
3.) Flase
4.) True
5.) True
6.) True
7.) False
8.) True