The target length for each answer is 400 words (1200 total for the exam). Upload your three answers in one exam file. Please make sure you upload your answers as a .doc or .docx file type.
Complete Parts A and B:
-Part A: Choose and answer two, and only two questions, from the four below:
1. Find a cartoon, joke, comedy routine, or funny movie/tv scene with sexual content. Explain why it’s funny, and which theory of humor can best account for the source of the humor. Support your answer.
2. What kinds of information about our sexual lives do we typically want to keep private, and why might this be important to us? Do we have the right to keep such information private? Support your answer.
3. Does the availability of relatively inexpensive and safe contraception, such as condoms, provide men adequate reproductive autonomy? Defend your answer?
4. Why might sex be more difficult to study scientifically than other human behaviors? Explain and defend your answer.
-Part B:
Should teachers be permitted to offer age-appropriate instruction on gender and sexual orientation in our public schools? Analyze and critique Florida’s “don’t say gay” law in terms of the materials we have covered in this course regarding sex education, gender identity, and sexual autonomy.