Final Questionnaire of Module 4

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Started inSunday, October 24, 2021, 23:42 am


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Finished in Monday, October 25, 2021, 00:00 am
Time spent
18 mins 19 seconds
Qualification 10.00 out of a total of 10.00(100%)

QUESTION 1 These are subtle forms of violence that occur in everyday life.
Correct
Select one:
Scores 1.00 over
o a. Hegemonic masculinity
1.00

or b. Subordinate masculinities
@ c. Micromachismos Very good. Micromachismos go unnoticed because the cultural construction of
gender, roles and stereotypes have contributed to normalize them. These are socially tolerated
forms of violence that are invisible to women and men.
o d. Machismo

Your answer is correct.

QUESTION 2 These decades saw the emergence of studies on masculinities in the United States and Latin
Correct America.

a. 1950s and 1960s


b. 1970s and 1980s Very good. Feminists began to analyze masculinities as a relevant aspect of
the gender perspective in the 1970s onwards.
c. 1920s and 1970s
o d. 1980s and 1990s

Your answer is correct.

Scores 1.00 over


1.00 Select one:
QUESTION 3 They are characterized by masculinities in which men express their emotions, share household
Correct chores and family care with their partners in co-responsibility, and do not exercise violence.

Scores 1.00 over


Select one:
1.00
o a. Complicit masculinities
or b. Subordinate masculinities
c . Co-responsible and egalitarian masculinities Very good. Working on the construction of
masculinities based on equality and co-responsibility is essential to achieve a real
transformation of social gender relations, to have more and better opportunities for all
people, regardless of their sex, and to prevent and eliminate violence against women.
o d. Hegemonic masculinities

Your answer is correct.

QUESTION 4 It is the gender learning space par excellence and where it is taught that men do not cry,
Correct are strong, are brave, are providers and protectors, do not wear dresses or play with dolls.
Scores 1.00 over
1.00
Select one:
@ a. The family Very good. Remember that masculinity is learned, so changes towards more
egalitarian and respectful relationships can be generated in the family. A model of co-
responsible and egalitarian fatherhood can serve as an example of a caring, affectionate
and non-violent masculinity for girls and boys.

or b. The school
o c. Social networks
o d. The work

Your answer is correct.


QUESTION
5 It is characterized by a biased view of the world, which values only what has been done by the
Correct men.
Scores 1.00 over
Select one:
1.00
@ a. Androcentrism Very good. One of the characteristics of patriarchy is the androcentric or male-
centered vision of the world, which makes the female point of view invisible.
or b. Sexism
o c. Machismo
o d. Patriarchate

Your answer is correct.

QUESTION 6 To be male is to have male sexual organs. Machismo, on the other hand, is...
Correct
Select one:
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1.00 o a. A synonym for hegemonic masculinity
or b. An expression of co-responsible and egalitarian parenthood
@ c. A stereotypical expression of some masculinities, including hegemonic Very good. Machismo is
not synonymous with hegemonic masculinity, even though
share traits, such as the idea of men's superiority over women, the view of women as property, the
need to control women's sexuality and the sexual division of labor.
o d. A way of being a man in a given time and culture

Your answer is correct.


QUESTION 7 It is represented by men belonging to ethnic groups (indigenous peoples),

Correct of African descent, for example), who wield less power in the context of the
white supremacy.
Scores 1.00 over
1.00
Select one:
o a. Subordinate masculinity
or b. Complicit masculinity
o c. Hegemonic masculinity
@ d. Marginalized masculinity Very good. Hegemonic masculinity is characterized by exclusion and
discrimination against other men or other masculinities. White, heterosexual, middle-class,
educated men are, according to this stereotype, the ones who hold power.

Your answer is correct.

QUESTION 8 These are forms or expressions of micromachismo.


Correct
Select one:
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1.00 @ a. Veiled criticisms of women's physique, appearance, intellectual capacity, etc.
Very good. Micromachismos have a strong component of psychological and emotional violence.
Its harmful effects on the self-esteem, autonomy and independence of women of all ages are
serious, as it keeps them in fragile psychological and emotional states of dependence and
submission.
or b. Physical injuries and sexual abuse
o c. Sexual harassment and sexual harassment
o d. Living under situations of sexual risk, anger and violence.

Your answer is correct.


QUESTION
9 It is a form of social organization based on the domination of men over women.
Correct women, who are seen as inferior beings.

Scores 1.00 over


Select one:
1.00
o a. Feminism
@ b. Patriarchy or patriarchal system Very good. Remember that the patriarchal system has its origin
in the family, since the first authority is the father, and from there it is transferred to the social,
economic, political, cultural and religious spheres.
o c. Sex-gender system
o d. Machismo

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QUESTION 10 Micromachismos have a strong component of...


Correct
Select one:
Scores 1.00 over
o a. Economic and patrimonial violence
1.00

or b. Gender violence

o c. Physical and sexual violence


@ d. Emotional and psychological violence Very good. Micromachismos are aimed at limiting,
preventing or hindering women's autonomy and freedom. They attack emotional and psychological
aspects. They are the basis for escalation to more serious forms of violence.

Your answer is correct.

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