One dimension of the objectification of women is
that________________.
a.
women tend to be responded to as "females," and their personal qualities and
accomplishments are of secondary or very little importance
b.
women are seen as being "all different," with an emphasis on their unique body parts
c.
women are seen as independent, aloof, and without regard for the needs of others.
d.
women are seen as difficult to ignore, dismiss, or trivialize

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Answer:

One dimension of the objectification of women is that they tend to be responded to as "females," and their personal qualities and accomplishments are of secondary or very little importance.

Explanation:

Sexual objectification ocurrs when a person's sexual and physical attributes are separated from their personal qualities and these end up being dismissed. Objectification of women is a strong characteristic in a male dominant society, where women are seen not as people, but as objects of pleasure for men.

Thus, when a woman is portrayed in the media, little or nothing is said about her accomplishments or personality, all of which make her a human being, instead she is described by her gender and her appearance, as if she were an object.