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WST 377 Final Exam 2022/ 2023 Questions and Answers
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Angela Davis states in "The Meaning of Emancipation According to Black Women" that emancipated Black women were particularly susceptible to the brutal assaults of the judicial system differently to their male counterparts. How? - ANSWER When Black women resisted sexual assault from White men they were frequently thrown in prison. 
 
Anna Howard Shaw, President of NAWSA, used all of the following strategies to get the vote except: - ANSWER Hunger strikes 
 
Which new tactic did Harriet Stanton ...
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HIS 100 Discussion One
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The women's suffrage movement was led by founders Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucretia Mott. These women advocated for women's right to vote and managed to raise their voices so loud that the nineteenth amendment was passed in the constitution. As Aileen Kraditor mentions in The Ideas of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1890-1920, “The early suffragists did not see voting privileges as their primary goal; rather they saw suffrage as an opportunity to participate more fully in t...
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AQA GCSE History Power of the people summary sheets Pt1
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This document contains a small summary sheet for each event you have to learn for the AQA GCSE Power of the people history course. 
-the suffragists 
the match girl strikes 
chartism 
the docker strikes 
the tolpuddle martyrs 
the English civil war
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introduction to feminism
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first wave of feminism - 19th and early 20th century suffrage movement 
second wave of feminism - 60s-70s women's liberation movement 
third wave of feminism - 80s-present 
mary wollstonecraft - british political philosopher; published first feminist manifesto entitled 
"the vindication of the rights of women" 
why were people opposed to the suffrage movement - anti suffragists feared that this movement 
would impact the established gender roles in a negative way, also believed that women wer...
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introduction to feminism
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first wave of feminism - 19th and early 20th century suffrage movement 
second wave of feminism - 60s-70s women's liberation movement 
third wave of feminism - 80s-present 
mary wollstonecraft - british political philosopher; published first feminist manifesto entitled 
"the vindication of the rights of women" 
why were people opposed to the suffrage movement - anti suffragists feared that this movement 
would impact the established gender roles in a negative way, also believed that women wer...
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Feminism 16 GRADED A+
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Feminism -the belief that women should possess the same political and economic rights as men 
Feminism key concepts -- It is a conflict theory which suggests that there is a patriarchal 
oppression towards women in society 
- That sociology is male stream where male thinkers only focus on the issue's men face in society 
- It has evolved to deal with the contemporary issues and the intersectionality of women 
Intersectionality -the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, c...
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W4 Assign.docx LIB 301 Final Paper Prep LIB 301: Liberal Arts Seminar FINAL PAPER PREP The 1920s and 1960s were times of both strife and advancement that culminated in national demonstrations. The advancement of womens rights politically and sociall
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W4 A LIB 301 Final Paper Prep LIB 301: Liberal Arts Seminar FINAL PAPER PREP The 1920s and 1960s were times of both strife and advancement that culminated in national demonstrations. The advancement of womens rights politically and socially, resulted in changing the idea of what complete femininity and accepted gender roles could be. While womens suffrage was ratified in 1920, the right to vote was not. To compound suffragists' frustration, African American women were refused the right to...
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Feminism EXAM PASSED WITH MOST STUDENTS
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First Wave - Developed in the mid nineteenth century and was based on political and legal parity 
with men. 
Franchise - Also known as the right to vote 
Mary Wollstonecraft - Wrote the seminal first wave feminist piece of writing 'A vindication of the 
Rights of Woman' 
Seneca Falls Convention - Held in 1848 and marked the beginning of the women's rights 
movement in the US 
Society for Women's Suffrage - Founded in 1867 in London and began the organized movement 
of women's rights for the...
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Feminism EXAM PASSED WITH MOST STUDENTS
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First Wave - Developed in the mid nineteenth century and was based on political and legal parity 
with men. 
Franchise - Also known as the right to vote 
Mary Wollstonecraft - Wrote the seminal first wave feminist piece of writing 'A vindication of the 
Rights of Woman' 
Seneca Falls Convention - Held in 1848 and marked the beginning of the women's rights 
movement in the US 
Society for Women's Suffrage - Founded in 1867 in London and began the organized movement 
of women's rights for the...
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Feminism 16 GRADED A+
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Feminism -the belief that women should possess the same political and economic rights as men 
Feminism key concepts -- It is a conflict theory which suggests that there is a patriarchal 
oppression towards women in society 
- That sociology is male stream where male thinkers only focus on the issue's men face in society 
- It has evolved to deal with the contemporary issues and the intersectionality of women 
Intersectionality -the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, c...
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