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what is one unintended consequence of womens professional advancement i…

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what is one unintended consequence of womens professional advancement in wealthier countries?it has created more job opportunities for local women only.it has, at times, relied on foreign domestic workers who must leave their own families behind.it has eliminated the need for childcare and household labor.it has reduced the demand for domestic help worldwide.8 multiple choice 1 pointhow has the automation of agriculture and industry affected low-income and working-class men?it has created new physical labor opportunities for men.it has made men more adaptable to emotional caregiving roles in the family.it has led to widespread employment growth in traditional male-dominated jobs.it has caused unemployment among men once valued for physical labor, challenging traditional masculinity and contributing to mental illness, addiction, and violence.9 multiple choice 1 pointwhat challenges still exist regarding laws against underage marriage, domestic violence, and sexual abuse of women in many countries?laws against these issues are only enforced in rural areas.these issues are universally solved worldwide.all countries have strict laws that are always enforced.many countries lack such laws, and in others, authorities often fail to enforce them due to traditional views on gender roles.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first question: Women's professional advancement in wealthy countries often leads them to hire foreign domestic workers, who frequently leave their own families to migrate for this work; other options are incorrect as advancement doesn't only benefit local women, doesn't eliminate household labor needs, and increases (not reduces) domestic help demand.
  2. For question 8: Automation replaces physical labor jobs that were traditional for low-income/working-class men, leading to unemployment, which strains traditional masculine identities and contributes to negative outcomes like mental illness; other options are wrong because automation reduces physical labor opportunities, doesn't inherently make men more adaptable to caregiving, and shrinks (not grows) traditional male job sectors.
  3. For question 9: In many countries, laws against these gender-based harms either do not exist, or enforcement is weak due to entrenched traditional gender norms that devalue women's protection; other options are incorrect as laws are not only enforced in rural areas, these issues are not universally solved, and not all countries have strict, consistently enforced laws.

Answer:

  1. It has, at times, relied on foreign domestic workers who must leave their own families behind.
  2. It has caused unemployment among men once valued for physical labor, challenging traditional masculinity and contributing to mental illness, addiction, and violence.
  3. Many countries lack such laws, and in others, authorities often fail to enforce them due to traditional views on gender roles.