Which of the following best characterizes the relationship between the identity struggles of Arab-American men and the identity struggles of Arab-American women?
A. Arab-American men uphold the gender hierarchy that Americans understand as part of the Arab experience, while Arab-American women reject the hierarchy.
B. Both Arab-American men and women find American perceptions of the mistreatment of women by men in the Arab world to be inaccurate and offensive.
C. Arab-American women do not allow American perceptions of Arab culture to affect their self-worth, while Arab-American men are significantly affected by these perceptions.
D. Both Arab-American men and women are able to compartmentalize and disregard offensive American stereotypes.
B. Both Arab-American men and women find American perceptions of the mistreatment of women by men in the Arab world to be inaccurate and offensive.
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