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The theory that gender is learned is called  :-- differential socialization The theory that gender is "hardwired" is called  :-- biological determinism social advantage that is not apparent to those who benefit from it  :-- invisible privilege According to Kimmel, social position is ...

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WGS Study Guide Questions and Answers
The theory that gender is learned is called


 :-- differential socialization




The theory that gender is "hardwired" is called


 :-- biological determinism




social advantage that is not apparent to those who benefit from it


 :-- invisible privilege




According to Kimmel, social position is based on the ____________________ of gender with

other aspects of identity, sucy as ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, age, etc.


 :-- intersection




According to Kimmel, which of the socializing institutions listed below is the first one most of

us encounter?


 :-- family




Working women faced with `second shift` at home


 :-- 1970`s-90`s




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Beginning of strict separation between public world of work/business and private, domestic

sphere


 :-- 19th Century




Rise in marriage rates; descrease in marriage age


 :-- Post WWII




Shift from agrarian/small business economy to industrialized market economy


 :-- 19th Century




Economic boom; many government supports for families


 :-- Post WWII




Decline in governmental supports for families


 :-- 1970`s-90`s




Author of `Thoughts Concerning Education` (1693)


 :-- John Locke




Author of Tales of Mother Goose


 :-- Charles Perrault




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Introduced the concept of tabula rasa


 :-- John Locke




Author of A Little Pretty Pocket Book (1744)


 :-- John Newbery




Emphasized children`s moral development through simple living


 :-- Jean Jacques Rousseau




Author of early 19th-century collections of fairy tales


 :-- Grimm brothers




Author of Emile, or Treatise on Education (1762)


 :-- Jean Jacques Rousseau




Considered `Golden Age` of children`s literature


 :-- Victorian period (mid/late 19th century)




Increased literacy, as a result of the Puritan emphasis on reading the Bible


 :-- 17th century




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No books written specifically for children except those meant for academic instruction (primers)


 :-- 17th century




Idealized concept of childhood (influenced by the Romantic Movement) led to tremendous

increase in literature written specifically for children


 :-- Victorian period (mid/late 19th century)




Small numbers of books began to be written specifically for children; moral development was

considered primary role of children`s reading


 :-- 18th century




Serious authors began writing children`s literature intended primarily for amusement


 :-- Victorian period (mid/late 19th century)




Libraries began to designate separate shelves or rooms for children


 :-- 20th century




Advancements in publishing and printing led to more and better quality illustrations, done by

talented artists, in children`s books


 :-- Victorian period (mid/late 19th century)




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