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  • feminism and the economy

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  • All feminists recognise the existence of the patriarchy - Socialist feminists think this would create the biggest dent in the so called patriarchy of male dominance. Simone De Beauvoir noted how men dominated economic life, limiting the life choice of women men use the home to recover from being exploited at the workplace women then keep the house tidy, serving the male. Liberal feminists view on the existence of the patriarchy - would prioritise equality before the law and not the economy...
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Feminism (part 1): Core ideas and principles of feminism
  • Feminism (part 1): Core ideas and principles of feminism

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  • Core ideas and principles of feminism and how they relate to human nature, the state, society and the economy: • sex and gender – sex refers to biological differences between men • patriarchy • the personal is political • equality feminism and difference feminism • intersectionality
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Introduction to Social Work in Canada Histories, Contexts, and Practices Second Edition Nicole Ive test bank Popular
  • Introduction to Social Work in Canada Histories, Contexts, and Practices Second Edition Nicole Ive test bank

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  • CHAPTER 1 Historical Foundations of Addressing Needs: Indigenous, French, and English Traditions MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. Mino-pimatisiwin is a Cree word that means ________. a) social work b) the Medicine Wheel c) the good life d) First Nations e) a gathering of elders 2. Canadian social work has largely been shaped by ________ traditions. a) British and American b) American only c) Western European d) Australian e) Scandinavian 3. ________, a principle contained in the Med...
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International Relations Theories and Concepts Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • International Relations Theories and Concepts Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Anarchical international system - ANSWER-The traditional structure of world politics in which there is no is no central authority to set and enforce rules and resolve disputes. There are rules but they are informal and that is why international law, intergovernmental organizations and the international system are described as a 'self-help system" Participation is voluntary not compulsory. Classic liberalism - ANSWER-A subdivision of liberal thought that is optimistic about human nature and ...
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A* Edexcel A-Level Politics Feminism essay plans
  • A* Edexcel A-Level Politics Feminism essay plans

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  • This document has 4 A* plans for feminism human nature, state, society and the economy. Each essay plans includes the key thinkers needed to score top grades.
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Sociology 101 Exam 1 Material WVU Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • Sociology 101 Exam 1 Material WVU Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • What is sociology? Correct Answer Sociology is the study of society (social/science). (More specifically, it is the scientifc study of social aspects of human life theories & methods (micro, meso, & macro)). What does "social" mean? Correct Answer Social refers to the re-examanation of what is thought of as "natural" or "individual" phenomena in human life through a social lens (many things we believe to be natural or biological are actually human-made products in society). Social fa...
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Current World Problems Part 1, CWP #2, CWP 3 with correct answer 2024.
  • Current World Problems Part 1, CWP #2, CWP 3 with correct answer 2024.

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  • What makes a state a state? - answer-Territoriality and Sovereignty What are the conditions of statehood? - answer-Permanent population, Defined territory, a Government, and capacity to enter relations with other states What is power? - answer-Ability to achieve ones personal goals or purposes, get other to do what you want Hard Power - answer-Military, Visible, and tangible Soft Power - answer-Negotiations, Norm Making, Indirect What are the elements of rational choice? - answer-...
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GVPT 273 Final Exam Latest 2023 Already Passed
  • GVPT 273 Final Exam Latest 2023 Already Passed

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  • GVPT 273 Final Exam Latest 2023 Already Passed Anthropocene (1) Antrhopo: man / cene: new (2) Coined in 2000 when humans became dominate force and replaced nature Epoch (1) Period in time that is marked by golden spike (2) No exact start and end date Golden spike Major indicator of a shift in the epoch Anthropocene start dates (1) 1610 - Coloumbian exchange (2) 1964 - radioactive fallout from nuclear testing Environmental ethics Human beliefs about what is right or wrong with how we treat th...
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TESTBANK For Sociology in Modules 6th ed by schaefer
  • TESTBANK For Sociology in Modules 6th ed by schaefer

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  • Sociology in Modules 6 th ed by Schaefer Test Bank Sociology in Modules, (Schaefer) Chapter 01 Understanding Sociology 1) The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A) the sociological imagination. B) anthropology. C) a theory. D) verstehen. 2) Trying to understand why your roommate prefers a certain genre of music, over others, is an example of using one's A) cultur...
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INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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  • INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Positivism was founded on an empiricist theory of knowledge which argued that sensory experience provides the only legitimate source of knowledge. Here, the knower and the known are independent. - answerTrue - p. 227 Feminists have claimed that only by introducing gender analysis could the differential impact of the state system and the global economy on the lives of women and men be fully understood. - answerTrue - p. 205 {liber...
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