The History of Sexuality: An Introduction Volume 1: What is the “repressive hypothesis” according to Freud? Why does Foucault doubt this hypothesis?

The History of Sexuality: An Introduction Volume 1
1. What is the “repressive hypothesis” according to Freud? Why does Foucault doubt this hypothesis?
2. What caused the “age or repression”? What were consequences of this repression?
3. How does sex become “inserted into systems of utility” (page 24)? How do social institutions help make this happen?
4. What are “two great systems concaved by the West for governing sex” (page 39)? How does each accomplish this goal?
5. What does Foucault mean by “the machinery of power that focused on this whole alien strain did not aim to suppress it, but rather to give it an analytical, visible, and permanent reality” (page 44)?
6. How did “that sex was constituted as a problem of truth”? (page 56)
7. How does this “problem of truth” lead to “knowledge-power”? Give some examples!