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1. Define "Method." A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one. 2. What happened in the Tuskegee Experiment? In 1932 the U.S. Public Health Service initiated an experiment in Macon County, Alabama, to determine the natural course of untreated, latent syphilis in black males. The test comprised 400 syphilitic men and 200 uninfected men who served as controls. When penicillin became available by the early 1950s as the preferred treatment for syphilis, men did not receive therapy. 3. What is informed consent? 4. What is the most common method used to study sexuality? 5. How does activism influence scientific research? 6. What role did religion play during the HIV/AIDS crisis? 7. What is intersectionality? It is a theoretical approach that considers multiple grounds of identity and the ways various modes of oppression intersect and work together in society. 8. Who coined the term intersectionality?
Kimberle Crenshaw 9. Describe white feminism. Feminists of color in the 1980s criticized the lack of interest or concern for the experiences of women of color. Sex, race, class, sexuality, gender, and other identities must be included when conducting research. 10. Name two contributions made by Alfred Kinsey. One contribution made by Kinsey was to include a focus on women’s sexuality, something not explored before. He made the study of sexuality a science and paved the way for future sexuality and gender scholars. Another significant contribution was establishing a library and gathering sources about sexuality from all over the world.
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