31) Which of the following does not describe polyamorous people in the US? a. Educated b. Middle-aged c. White d. Non-professionals 32) According to Davis’ ______________ approach, if one partner is not having their sexual needs and wants fulfilled, prostitution provides an avenue to meet those needs. a. intersectional b. functionalist c. post-structuralist d. symbolic interactionist 33) The cultural expectations we hold about what constitutes appropriate sexuality, as manifested in language, practices, and social rules, are a. sexual codes. b. sexual scripts. c. the “rules.” d. codes of sexual ethics. 34) Symbolic interactionists discuss all of the following in terms of sexuality except a. the social meanings that a society attributes to sexuality. b. sexual scripts, which refer to cultural expectations we hold about what constitutes appropriate sexuality. c. how individuals interact with other members of society. d. sexual scripts, which refer to expectations we hold about what constitutes appropriate sexuality based on biological determinants. 35) __________ theory on sexuality purports that sexual behaviour and sexual identity are products of discourses. a. Post-structuralist b. Essentialist c. Symbolic interactionist d. Functionalist 36) For a post-structuralist such as Foucault, our sexual behaviour and sexual identity are products of a. rules. b. scripts. c. discourses. d. contested histories. 37) __________, influenced by the work of Foucault, argues that sexuality is fashioned and refashioned through discourses. a. Feminist post-structuralism b. Essentialism c. Symbolic interactionism d. Functionalism 38) Queer theory suggests that a. there is a need to challenge heterosexism, which is the belief that all sexualities are natural. b. there is a need to challenge heterosexism, which is the belief that heterosexuality is natural and superior. c. there is a need to challenge homosexuality because it erodes the smooth functioning of society. d. there is a need to challenge the idea that sexuality is socially constructed. 39) In today’s global HIV/AIDS pandemic, which social category is emerging as the most vulnerable? a. young men b. young women c. middle-aged women d. older men 40) Jenny gets the ‘butterflies’ and is giggly every time Elizabeth comes into the room. This could illustrate her a. social identity. b. sexual orientation. c. heterosexim. d. social orientation.