Asked by Sheri Hladky on Jun 28, 2024

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Concerned parents unite together in an attempt to prevent a non-fictional story about a same-sex penguin pair from being made available to students in a school library on the grounds that it depicts a type of relationship that "goes against nature." This would be a clear example of ________ thinking.

A) progressive
B) heterosexist
C) naturalistic
D) bio-determinist

Heterosexist Thinking

A worldview that presumes heterosexuality as a norm or superior sexual orientation, often marginalizing other sexualities.

Non-fictional

Works of writing that present and describe actual events or facts without the use of imaginative creation.

Same-sex

Refers to relationships or marriages between individuals of the same biological sex or gender identity.

  • Identify and review various instances of discrimination and exclusion connected to sexuality.
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NouNous WorldJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The concerned parents are opposing the book because of their belief that same-sex relationships go against the norm of heterosexuality, which is the definition of heterosexist thinking. The other answer choices do not accurately describe the reasoning behind the opposition.