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Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s  | Complete 2024 Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s  | Complete 2024
  • Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s | Complete 2024

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  • Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s | Complete 2024. Which of the following statements is correct about gender bias in history? a. Women did not make any contributions in art, religion, or government until about 1850. *b. Women artists usually expressed themselves in art forms that were less durable and long-lasting than men’s art forms. c. Women were excluded from religious leadership until after 1000 A.D. d. History books have traditionally done an...
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Feminism theory and methods
  • Feminism theory and methods

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  • Feminism: BASICS --Inequality in every society, women inferior, feminism rectifies -Gender norms are social constructs designed to discriminate against/oppress women. Children socialised this way -Patriarchy=female disadvantage -Political activism to rectify systematic injustice -Work with govs for social policies to better equality Liberal Feminists: Gradual change --In political, economic and social systems -In culture/values/children's books/toys -Changes in existing in structure Li...
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Unit 2 Politics- Feminism
  • Unit 2 Politics- Feminism

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  • What are the core ideas and principles? - -Most of these core ideas and principles are associated with the second wave radical feminism. -Radical feminism introduced new ideas and concepts for discussing and challenging the role of women in society. -Although there has been discussion before it has mostly been arranged around the language of liberalism or socialism. 5 Key ideas - -Sex and gender. -Patriarchy. -The personal is political. -Equality and difference feminism. -Intersectiona...
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Feminism theory and methods
  • Feminism theory and methods

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  • Feminism: BASICS --Inequality in every society, women inferior, feminism rectifies -Gender norms are social constructs designed to discriminate against/oppress women. Children socialised this way -Patriarchy=female disadvantage -Political activism to rectify systematic injustice -Work with govs for social policies to better equality Liberal Feminists: Gradual change --In political, economic and social systems -In culture/values/children's books/toys -Changes in existing in structure Li...
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ANTH 1170 - Exam 1
  • ANTH 1170 - Exam 1

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  • ANTH 1170 - Exam 1 Our species, Homo sapiens, first appeared about: - ANSWER-200,000 years ago The short film Hijabi World focuses on the practice of wearing the headscarf among Muslim women in: - ANSWER-United States According to Abu-Lughod, which of the following is NOT true of veiling among Muslim women in Afghanistan? - ANSWER-Veiling stands for a lack of agency: it is a public sign that women are not free According to Abu-Lughod, Western feminists and other supporters of women i...
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4.3.2: Different types of feminism
  • 4.3.2: Different types of feminism

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  • Summarise liberal feminism -Took the liberal values of individualism and foundational equality (all humans are of equal moral worth) and applied them to women. Women are entitled to the same rights and freedoms as men. Women should have all the freedoms they need to become autonomous members of society What were early liberal feminists concerned with? Why? What was their aim after this? -Women 's suffrage The assumption was that the vote would grant women a voice and politicians would ne...
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4.3.2: Different types of feminism
  • 4.3.2: Different types of feminism

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  • Summarise liberal feminism -Took the liberal values of individualism and foundational equality (all humans are of equal moral worth) and applied them to women. Women are entitled to the same rights and freedoms as men. Women should have all the freedoms they need to become autonomous members of society What were early liberal feminists concerned with? Why? What was their aim after this? -Women 's suffrage The assumption was that the vote would grant women a voice and politicians would ne...
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Feminism 14 already passed
  • Feminism 14 already passed

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  • male participants - - all types of feminists tend to agree that IR assumes ___ when discussing foreign policy, decision making, state sovereignty, use of military force, etc - feminist critics ask that scholars recognize the gendered nature of IR rather than implicitly making this assumption difference feminism - - strand of feminism that believes gender differences are not just socially constructed and views women as inherently less warlike than men on average - state and individual level...
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Test Bank for The Psychology of Women and Gender, 10th Edition, Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde
  • Test Bank for The Psychology of Women and Gender, 10th Edition, Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde

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  • TEST BANK FOR THE WORLD OF PSYCHOLOGY, 8TH CANADIAN EDITION, SAMUEL E. WOOD, ELLEN GREEN WOOD, DENISE BOYD, EILEEN WOOD, SERGE DESMARAIS Chapter 1: Introduction Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. The term “gender” refers to ______. A. the culturally imposed roles of males and females B. the state of being male, female, both male and female, or neither male nor female C. social construction D. biological aspects of masculinity and femininity Ans: B Learning Objec...
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Feminism 14 already passed
  • Feminism 14 already passed

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  • male participants - - all types of feminists tend to agree that IR assumes ___ when discussing foreign policy, decision making, state sovereignty, use of military force, etc - feminist critics ask that scholars recognize the gendered nature of IR rather than implicitly making this assumption difference feminism - - strand of feminism that believes gender differences are not just socially constructed and views women as inherently less warlike than men on average - state and individual level...
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