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1. In the article "I Knew America Was Not Ready for a Woman to be President" the author suggests that our progress in diversifying the US presidency parallels the US history of the right to ___________:
a. bVote
b. Own Property
c. Privacy
d. None of the above
2. The author of "I Knew America Was Not Ready for a Woman to be President" explains that even though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, she was not "hired" for president because of how the structural intersectionality of the presidency legitimizes certain identities over others.
a. True
b. False
3. Gendered expectations of emotional labor in the home contribute to women's unpaid "second shift" work.
a. True
b. False
4. Which of the following is an example of gendered emotional labor in a paid work context?
a. Maintaining office harmony
b. Sex in exchange for promotions
c. Maintaining gendered beauty standards
d. None of above
1.In the article "I Knew America Was Not Ready for a Woman to be President" the author suggests that our progress in diversifying the US presidency parallels the US history of the right to ___________:
Correct answer is option a. Vote. Author refers to the right to vote in this article .
2. 2. The author of "I Knew America Was Not Ready for a Woman to be President" explains that even though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, she was not "hired" for president because of how the structural intersectionality of the presidency legitimizes certain identities over others.
This statement is True. Correct answer is option a. According the author the voting results reflected the intersection of how voters felt how they connected with presidential candidates in different regions.
3. Gendered expectations of emotional labor in the home contribute to women's unpaid "second shift" work.
This statement is True. Correct option is A. Emotional labour is not restricted to workplace but at home and in many other aspects of our life and leads to inequalities among different gender groups.
4. Which of the following is an example of gendered emotional labor in a paid work context?
We believe correct answer is d. None of above.
None of the given options improve standard of emotional labor based on the equality.