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HisMOW Exam (Lectures 1-6) Exam Complete Questions And Answers Success Guaranteed.
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Enlightenment (17-18th century, France and Europe) - correct answer A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions. 
- skepticism towards tradition/religion 
 
Pietism in Lutheran Germany (17th century, Germany) - correct answer Quest for inner light rather than reason; inner spiritual experience independent from religious doctrines 
- opposed En...
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Feminism ALREADY PASSED
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Perspective - Tends to see society as divided by gender where women are exploited - patriarchal 
society 
Ultimate aim is to end men's domination and get rid of society of women's exploitation. 
Emphasises the difference between women and believe oppression of women exists but not seen in the 
same way. 
Criticises that there is mainstream sociology which is male-dominated 
Liberal / reformist feminism - Concerned with human and civil rights / freedom of individual - 
should have equal rights ...
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Sri Dasam Granth Sahib: questions and answers
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the moral core of the SDGS. This is done by Guru Gobind Singh not in order to link Sikhs 
 to ‘Hinduism’, but rather to subvert the very idea that ‘myths’ can be claimed by a single 
 historical bloc such as the term ‘Hindu’ suggests. The authors claim that, through the 
 usage of vir ras, theSDGS puts forward a Sikh panthic worldview which exhorts people 
 to take the Khalsa path and become karma yogi or a proactive renunciate. In donning 
 such a stance, it compels people toward be...
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Bell Hooks - feminism is for everybody
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What did Bell Hooks write? - Feminism is for Everybody 
Main arguments? - -defining feminism 
-patriarchy as institutionalized sexism 
-patriarchy perpetuates the ideas that fem is anti-male 
-history of feminism 
-sexism and patriarchy confine us 
Definition of Feminism - a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression 
Definition of sexism - prejudice, discrimination and oppression rooted in gender 
Definition of Institutionalization - embedding norms within an organization or soc...
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WGS 1000 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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The form of feminism bell hooks identifies in which women work within the existing power 
structures to maximize their freedom is called: 
 :-- Reformist feminism 
In what previous publication written about in "Feminist Politics" does bell hooks define 
feminism? 
 :-- Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center 
Where does bell hooks claim that radical feminism has been most accepted? 
 :-- Academia 
Allen Johnson claims that patriarchy is: 
 :-- A system 
Some critics objected to Jo...
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The "real heart" of the progressive movement was the effort by reformers to 
use the government as an agency of human welfare 
 
 
 
The political roots of the progressive movement lay in the 
greenback labor party and the populists 
 
 
 
Match each late-nineteenth-century social critic below with the target of his criticism. 
A. Thorstein Veblen 
B. Jack London 
C. Jacob Riis 
D. Henry Demarest Lloyd 
1. "bloated trusts" 
2. slum conditions 
3. "conspicuous consumption" 
4. destruction o...
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correct answer Philosophical Daoism is waned in popularity/ extended period of division and civil war 
 
2. How did Buddhism come to China? - correct answer Confucian and Daoism could not fill 1. Which of the following is not true concerning Chinese society after the fall of the Han dynasty? - emotional needs or provide hope 
 
3. Who reunited China in 581? - correct answer Yang Jian 
 
4. The Grand Canal was constructed during the _______...
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Theory and Methods: Feminism
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malestream -how feminists believe many see society - male-dominated and from their 
perspective only 
subordinated -how feminists see females as being treated in society, and is part of their political 
movement to change their position 
late 19th century -the 'first wave' of feminism, with the suffragettes' campaign for women's right 
to vote 
1960s -the 'second wave' of feminism, which took on the world globally 
liberal -the type of feminist who believe women can achieve gender equality...
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Which of the following best describes women roles in the marketplace during the antebellum period? correct answers Women were very active in the antebellum literary marketplace, particularly through publication in newspaper and magazines 
 
Which of the following problems have recent critics frequently raised about the construction of the so-called American Renaissance? correct answers Studies of the American Renaissance have tended to exclude the significant contributions of women and minorit...
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AP COGO Final Exam Questions and Answers 2023 
 
Which of the following individuals would most likely be more inclined to vote for a reformist candidate for president in Iran? 
middle-class urban professional 
which of the following officials are directly elected in russia? 
Duma deputies and the president 
a statistical tool that estimates that estimates the buying power of income across different countries by using prices in the United States as a benchmark is 
purchasing power parity 
the "s...
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