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Chapter: Chapter 01 – Test Bank
True/False
1. True or False? From its beginning, the women’s health movement embraced and advocated for women of all
races and economic backgrounds.
Ans: False
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
2. True or False? The most effective way to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases in populations is to ignore
gender—to treat men and women as complete equals.
Ans: False
Complexity: Moderate
Ahead: Political Dimensions of Women’s Health
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Understand
3. True or False? The federal government’s role in funding biomedical research is significant.
Ans: True
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Political Dimensions of Women’s Health
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
4. True or False? Susan Wood was the top official in charge of women’s health at the FDA.
Ans: True
Complexity: Easy
,Ahead: Political Dimensions of Women’s Health
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
5. True or False? Revisions to FDA policies required drug studies to include women of childbearing age.
Ans: True
Complexity: Moderate
Ahead: Political Dimensions of Women’s Health
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Understand
6. True or False? From its beginnings, the U.S. feminist movement has been inclusive with respect to race, class,
and sexual identity.
Ans: False
Complexity: Moderate
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Understand
7. True or False? The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination (CEDAW) legally binds 165
UN member states.
Ans: True
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Political Dimensions of Women’s Health
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
Multiple Choice
1. Feminism is the idea that:
A) men and women are psychologically and biologically (with a few exceptions in the reproductive tract and other
areas) equal to each other.
B) women should have the right to vote and be elected.
C) women should have the same political, economic, and social rights and opportunities as men.
D) women, on average, are more intelligent and rational than men.
Ans: C
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Introduction
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
, 2. During the U.S. Civil War, who led a national effort to organize a nursing corps to care for the war’s wounded
and sick?
A) Elizabeth Blackwell and Clara Barton
B) Dorothea Dix and Clara Barton
C) Marie Curie and Dorothea Dix
D) Elizabeth Blackwell and Dorothea Dix
Ans: B
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
3. What Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote?
A) 12th Amendment
B) 15th Amendment
C) 19th Amendment
D) 22nd Amendment
Ans: C
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Remember
4. During World War II, many women entered the U.S. workforce. What happened to most of these women at the
end of the war, when men returned from the front?
A) They usually had to leave their jobs and return to the home as men returned to the workforce.
B) They organized and formed the National Women’s Labor Movement.
C) Most of them stayed in their jobs, working alongside their returning male counterparts.
D) Their positions were largely unaffected at the end of the war because they worked in positions that men
typically did not work in.
Ans: A
Complexity: Moderate
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Introduction to Women’s Health
Taxonomy: Understand
5. In which year did the FDA approve the birth control pill?
A) 1863
B) 1928
C) 1938
D) 1960
Ans: D
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Historical Dimensions: The Women’s Health Movement
Subject: Chapter 1
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