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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
  • Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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  • Waves of Feminism - - First Wave Feminism: Emerged in the mid 19th century and concentrated on the campaign for the vote and equal legal rights. In the UK it ended with the extension of the vote to women in 1918 and full suffrage in 1928. - Second Wave Feminism: Held to have started in the 1960s. It focused on the personal, psychological and social aspects of women's oppression ad aimed for liberation rather than reform. - Third Wave Feminism: Has moved feminism away from the aims of educa...
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Sociology - A level - Religion theories - Feminism
  • Sociology - A level - Religion theories - Feminism

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  • 4 different types of Feminism -Liberal, Marxist, Islamic and Radical Liberal Feminism -Type of Feminism which say there has been a march of progress, Functionalism agree. Religion can help this process. Marxist Feminism -Type of Feminism which says religion supports Capitalism as it divides men from women. Radical Feminism -Type of Feminism which says religion only benefits men, promoting patriarchy. Islamic Feminism -Type of Feminism which say that Western feminists are misguided and et...
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ANT 100 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ANT 100 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ANT 100 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Some social scientists believe that Increased emphasis placed on appearance increases body anxiety, but it may also diminish other attributes formerly essential to success, such as family, birth, and character. One reason attractiveness has such social and emotional significance is the emergence of "elective sexuality" and sexual autonomy as desire and pleasure are partially de-linked from reproduction, familial control, and traditional morali...
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The Psychology of Women 7th Edition- Margaret W. Matlin’s Test Bank | Complete 2023-2024 | Questions with Answers The Psychology of Women 7th Edition- Margaret W. Matlin’s Test Bank | Complete 2023-2024 | Questions with Answers
  • The Psychology of Women 7th Edition- Margaret W. Matlin’s Test Bank | Complete 2023-2024 | Questions with Answers

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  • Suppose that you are trying to explain the phrase “doing gender” to a high school student. Which of the following statements would be most accurate? a. “Men are more likely than women to ‘do gender.’” *b. “When a female student meets a male student, she may smile and act very interested in him; this is an example of ‘doing gender.’” c. “‘Doing gender’ is a phrase that applies to our perception of other people, rather than how we ourselves act.” d. “The abilit...
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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
  • Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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  • Waves of Feminism - - First Wave Feminism: Emerged in the mid 19th century and concentrated on the campaign for the vote and equal legal rights. In the UK it ended with the extension of the vote to women in 1918 and full suffrage in 1928. - Second Wave Feminism: Held to have started in the 1960s. It focused on the personal, psychological and social aspects of women's oppression ad aimed for liberation rather than reform. - Third Wave Feminism: Has moved feminism away from the aims of educa...
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Feminism 7 ALREADY PASSED
  • Feminism 7 ALREADY PASSED

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  • emerged from: (feminism) - broader historical womens right movement 1st wave of feminism - Women's suffrage fighting for the womens right to vote late 19th 2nd wave of feminism - 1960s-1970s; focused on women's equal access to employment and education 3rd wave of feminism - 1980s-present; focused on diversity among women's experiences and identities perspective theory (feminism) - variety of theories, debates, points of emphasis key characteristics (feminism) - against the social ...
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LJU4801 October 25th Portfolio Exam Anwers Accurate and Reliable
  • LJU4801 October 25th Portfolio Exam Anwers Accurate and Reliable

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  • Question 1 Read the following scenario and answer the questions set out below: In 2011 the Constitutional Court heard the case of The Citizen 1978 (Pty) Ltd and Others v McBride (CCT 23/10) 2011 (4) SA 191 (CC). This was a defamation case brought by Robert McBride against the Citizen newspaper. He alleged that they had defamed him. The Newspaper believed that the comments were covered by freedom of expression. In the Course of his minority Judgment, Mogoeng J made the follo...
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Gender and Feminism QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
  • Gender and Feminism QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS

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  • New Social Movements --emerged in the 1960s -challenged traditional political allegiances of .Western liberal politics .Worker-based movements (labor unions) .State socialism (Western and Eastern Europe) .broad-based and identity-based Broad-Based Movements -.Civil rights movements .Anti-Vietnam War activism .Environmental movement .Free speech on campus movement Identity-based Movements --Black Power Movement -American Indian Movement -Chicano/a Movement (La Raza) -Feminist Movemen...
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Legal philosophy October/November 2023 portfolio
  • Legal philosophy October/November 2023 portfolio

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  • Question 1 Read the following scenario and answer the questions set out below: In 2011 the Constitutional Court heard the case of The Citizen 1978 (Pty) Ltd and Others v McBride (CCT 23/10) 2011 (4) SA 191 (CC). This was a defamation case brought by Robert McBride against the Citizen newspaper. He alleged that they had defamed him. The Newspaper believed that the comments were covered by freedom of expression. In the Course of his minority Judgment, Mogoeng J made the follo...
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TEST BANK PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES FOR ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE 3rd Edition By Janie B. Butts | COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS (2024-2025 VERIFIED) TEST BANK PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES FOR ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE 3rd Edition By Janie B. Butts | COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS (2024-2025 VERIFIED)
  • TEST BANK PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES FOR ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE 3rd Edition By Janie B. Butts | COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS (2024-2025 VERIFIED)

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  • TEST BANK PHILOSOPHIES AND THEORIES FOR ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE 3rd Edition By Janie B. Butts | COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS ( VERIFIED) Why natural sciences are also referred to as “pure” sciences? A. They are considered stand-alone bodies of unique knowledge. B. They are the only sciences to which the scientific method can be applied. C. They are the original sciences upon which all others are based. D. They are not affected by subjectivity in the way other sciences are. Ans: A 2. Which i...
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