SPMA 1P93 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
Sexual orientation - ANS an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual
attractions to one or more sex, as well as a person's sense of identity based on those
attractions, related behaviours, and memberships in a community of others who share those
attractions
Cunningham 5 key socialization agents and what do they inform? (PPSMS) - ANS gender
identity and expression
Parents
Peers
Schools
The media
Sport
Power - ANS is the capacity or potential to influence
two barriers to access - ANS Harassment and stigmatization
Institutional norms - ANS " activities become institutionalized through a social process,
obligations, or actualities come to take on rule-like status in social thought and action"
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, Institutional sexism - ANS occurs when "ideas about gender and appropriate roles and
behaviours of women and men become entrenched within a given culture. These norms and
value
Sexual harassment - ANS covers a variety of behaviours, including requesting sexual favors
and creating a hostile work environment
equal pay act - ANS 1963 law that required both men and women to receive equal pay for
equal work
Title IX (1972) - ANS Introduced as part of the education amendments in the United States,
Title IX was intended to provide equal opportunities for men and women in educational
settings
Five factors are considered to determine potential violations of the equal pay act (S,E,R,Wc,E) -
ANS Skill
Effort
Responsibility
Working conditions
Establishment (place of employment)
4 tangible solutions to title x/ equal pay act - ANS Shifting attitudes
Behavioural adjustments
Policy changes
Capital investments
Ageism - ANS refers to discrimination against an individual, based solely on their age or
perceived age
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VERIFIED ANSWERS. A+ GRADE
2025/2026.
Sexual orientation - ANS an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual
attractions to one or more sex, as well as a person's sense of identity based on those
attractions, related behaviours, and memberships in a community of others who share those
attractions
Cunningham 5 key socialization agents and what do they inform? (PPSMS) - ANS gender
identity and expression
Parents
Peers
Schools
The media
Sport
Power - ANS is the capacity or potential to influence
two barriers to access - ANS Harassment and stigmatization
Institutional norms - ANS " activities become institutionalized through a social process,
obligations, or actualities come to take on rule-like status in social thought and action"
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
, Institutional sexism - ANS occurs when "ideas about gender and appropriate roles and
behaviours of women and men become entrenched within a given culture. These norms and
value
Sexual harassment - ANS covers a variety of behaviours, including requesting sexual favors
and creating a hostile work environment
equal pay act - ANS 1963 law that required both men and women to receive equal pay for
equal work
Title IX (1972) - ANS Introduced as part of the education amendments in the United States,
Title IX was intended to provide equal opportunities for men and women in educational
settings
Five factors are considered to determine potential violations of the equal pay act (S,E,R,Wc,E) -
ANS Skill
Effort
Responsibility
Working conditions
Establishment (place of employment)
4 tangible solutions to title x/ equal pay act - ANS Shifting attitudes
Behavioural adjustments
Policy changes
Capital investments
Ageism - ANS refers to discrimination against an individual, based solely on their age or
perceived age
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED