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The feminist distinction between 'sex' and 'gender', as the chapter describes it, holds that:

ASex is biological, while gender is the social role assigned by patriarchy
BSex and gender are biological categories with no overlap in social role
CGender refers only to the legal status of married women in a household
DSex is a learned identity while gender is fixed at the moment of birth
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Sex is biological, while gender is the social role assigned by patriarchy
The Feminism box in §3.3 separates sex (biological) from gender (socially assigned role). Patriarchy uses the biological difference to justify unequal positions in the public domain.
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