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40 Cards in this Set
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The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was written in the style of what document? |
The Declaration of Independence |
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The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions states ___ & ___ are created equal. |
Men, Women |
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What document, written in 1848, marks the start of feminism in the United States, setting the tone for feminism's future? |
The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions |
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The feminist movement is broken into segments called what? |
Waves |
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___ brought a shift toward conservatism in the United States' 1840s, oppressing women to the point of starting feminism.
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2nd Great Awakening |
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What feminist legislation, first proposed in 1923, failed to pass in both the 1920s and 1980s, and has yet to pass to this day? |
Equal rights amendment |
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Which wave of feminism sought property, education, and voting rights? |
1st Wave
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Which wave of feminism sought wage equality and reproductive rights? |
2nd Wave |
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Who is famous for writing "Feminine Mystique", the National Organization for Women's Bill of Rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment? |
Betty Friedan |
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Who is credited with helping start the first discussions on contraception access, as well as forming organizations that would become today's Planned Parenthood? |
Margaret Sanger |
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What document first expressed the gender wage gap, reproductive rights, and fear of the word "feminist"?
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The National Organization for Women's Bill of Rights or NOW Bill of Rights |
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The NOW began in what wave of feminism? |
2nd Wave |
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Ain't I A Woman was a speech by what early feminist? |
Sojourner Truth |
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Understood, but unspoken expectation and regulations based on a person's perceived gender are called what? |
Gender Roles |
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According to the "Cult of True Womanhood," women are "meant" to be what? |
Pious, Gentle, Sweet, Caring, Loving, Innocent |
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The use of one's own or another's personal experiences within writing is called what? |
Ethnography |
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The feminist method of gathering groups of people to discuss and expose issues of identity politics is called what? |
Consciousness Raising
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A Black Feminist Statement (1977) was the first organized movement that addressed ___ within feminism. |
Race |
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A Black Feminist Statement originated in which feminist wave? |
2nd Wave |
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Complete the phrase. "The personal is ___." |
Political |
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"Womanism" Speaks mainly to what feminist coalition? |
Black Feminism |
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What is the division of feminists based on identity categories called? |
Separatism |
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Which feminist wave focused on LGBT rights, universalism, social justice, and praxis? |
3rd Wave |
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Many notable feminists, including Rebecca Walker, have written for what magazine? |
Ms. Magazine |
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"Sex-positive" and "sex-negative" debated often centered on women's roles in ___. |
Pornography |
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"Anger turned to action" describes which feminist wave? |
3rd Wave |
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What is one's prescribed identity feature, given by a medical professional at the moment of birth, based on the visual appearance of genitalia? |
Sex |
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What is the culturally constructed notion of identity that is meant to mirror one's assigned biological sex? |
Gender |
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While today's society attempts to place identity features in ___ systems, feminists argue that identities are ___. |
Binary, Intersectional |
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Gender can be best understood as ___ ___, rather than an innate sense of being. |
Actively performed |
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The Other Body, written by Ynestra King, opens the feminist discussion of what? |
Ability |
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Disable people trouble the binary system by living somewhere between ___ and ___, causing feelings of discomfort and fear. |
Life, Death |
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As Peggy McIntosh states, privilege is invisible to those that have it. What exactly do they have? |
Dominance |
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The Ways in which identity features, oppressions, and systems operate together within and around one's body and society can be understood using ___. |
Intersectionality |
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The "myth of ___" goes along with fantasized notions of the "respectable poor," as stated by Dorothy Allison's A Question of Class. |
Meritocracy |
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X: A Fabulous Child's Story exposes how ___ and ___ ___ should have their importance reconsidered in order to achieve true equality. |
Gender, Gender roles |
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While ___ means someone is born "between" or "both" biological sexes, ___ ___ is the refusal to conform to the binary system of gender. |
Intersex, Gender queers |
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If a woman is promiscuous, society labels her a "slut," but if she refrains from sexual activity she is called a "prude." This facet of oppression is known as what? |
Double Bind |
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The word "oppressions" is often overused and misunderstood. What is oppression? |
Oppression is the inequitable use of authority, law, or physical force to prevent others from being free or equal |
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According to Suzanne Pharr, the weapons of sexism are ___, ___, and ___, which aid in cementing the systems of power that oppress "others," and uplift the "norm." |
Homophobia, economics, violence |