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Chapter 19
Preview
• Key Terms
• Key Ideas
• Graphics
• Critical Thinking
Chapter Review
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
1. __________ is the conscious decision not to
participate in sexual activity and the skills to
support that decision.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
1. Abstinence is the conscious decision not to
participate in sexual activity and the skills to
support that decision.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
2. A ___________________ is an infectious
disease that is spread by sexual contact.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
2. A sexually transmitted disease (STD) is an
infectious disease that is spread by sexual
contact.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
3. _________________ is an impulse a person
feels to engage in a behavior.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Using Key Terms
3. Internal pressure is an impulse a person feels
to engage in a behavior.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Key Ideas
4. What is the percentage of high school-age
teens who said sexual activity is unacceptable
for high school-age teens?
A. 10%
B. 32%
C. 58%
D. 44%
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Key Ideas
4. What is the percentage of high school-age
teens who said sexual activity is unacceptable
for high school-age teens?
A. 10%
B. 32%
C. 58%
D. 44%
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Key Ideas
5. Which of the following is not a protective
factor for teens wishing to remain sexually
abstinent?
A. having a good relationship with one’s
parents
B. being involved in school activities
C. having a job
D. practicing religious beliefs
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Key Ideas
5. Which of the following is not a protective
factor for teens wishing to remain sexually
abstinent?
A. having a good relationship with one’s
parents
B. being involved in school activities
C. having a job
D. practicing religious beliefs
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Graphics
6. Which factor
influenced the most
teens to practice
abstinence?
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Graphics
6. Which factor influenced the most teens to
practice abstinence?
Morals, values, and beliefs
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Graphics
7. What percentage of
the teens surveyed
were encouraged to
remain sexually
abstinent by one of
the top four factors?
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Understanding Graphics
7. What percentage of the teens surveyed were
encouraged to remain sexually abstinent by
one of the top four factors?
81 percent
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
8. Why should all types of sexual activity be
included when talking about abstinence?
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
8. Why should all types of sexual activity be
included when talking about abstinence?
Even behaviors that cannot lead to
pregnancy can lead to infection with a
sexually transmitted disease; participating
in forms of sexual activity other than
intercourse can have emotional effects.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
9. Define internal pressure and external
pressure, and list sources for both types of
pressure.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
9. Define internal pressure and external
pressure, and list sources for both types of
pressure.
Internal pressure is an impulse a person feels to
engage in a behavior. External pressure is the
pressure a person feels from another person or
group to engage in a behavior. Internal pressure
comes from expectations people have of
themselves, from curiosity, and from desires.
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
10. Teens often overestimate the percentage of
their peers who are sexually active. Why do
you think they do this?
Chapter 19
Chapter Review
Critical Thinking
10. Teens often overestimate the percentage of
their peers who are sexually active. Why do
you think they do this?
The media promotes the idea that sexual activity
is normal. Furthermore, many teens like to brag
that they had sex when they did not. The
widespread belief that many teens have sex
makes this belief a social norm, so other teens
may feel pressure to have sex when they normally
would not.