Saanvi is as good as her brother at math. However, her family thinks that she should study English or French in college, while her brother should study engineering. According to her family, math may get too tough for her. Saanvi's family's belief exemplifies internalized sexism. hostile sexism. gender equity. gender stereotyping.

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Answer:

Gender stereotyping.

Explanation:

Stereotyping is the act of attributing certain characteristics or images to a certain gender based on gender. In other words, stereotyping refers to the formation of a fixed opinion or image based on that person's gender.

Gender stereotyping is when a person is stereotyped based on his/her gender. And in the given scenario, Saanvi's parents’ belief in this gender stereotyping by thinking that as a female, studying the same course as her brother will be too tough for her. This pre-decided notion where being a female is considered weaker than a male, thereby making her 'unfit' to study the same as a male, is an example of gender stereotyping.

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