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HUM Exam 1 || A Verified A+ Pass.
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medievalism correct answers reinvention of the Middle Ages and how artists have employed the idea 
 
What does the term "Middle Ages" or "medieval" denote? correct answers faith based reasoning in modern culture 
 
Why might it be useful for us to think about faith and reason? correct answers Many topics remain relevant today, to the christians who must navigate the modern world, constantly reconciling axiomatic differences between the christian faith and scientific reasons. 
 
The process o...
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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A LEVEL
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Roe v Wade correct answers (1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy 
 
Personhood correct answers -the quality or condition of being an individual person 
-specify a cut-off point after which the unborn becomes a person and has rights, acquired gradually during the course of the pregnancy, something that is conferred upon the fetus rather than something intrinsic to it 
 
Right of Life correct answers -the most basic human right 
-unborn individual is a person and th...
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SYG2000 UF Final QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A
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SYG2000 UF Final QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 
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While the notion of gender refers to sociological characteristics, the concept of sex 
refers to ________ characteristics. 
A)psychological 
B)biological 
C)philosophical 
D)anthropological - ANSWER- B 
Sociologically, why is gender especially significant? 
A)It is a device by which society controls its members. 
B)It permits a comparison to superior male qualities. 
C)It provides one group to lead...
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Origins and developments -- Feminist ideas can be traced back to the ancient civilisations of 
Greece and China 
- Christine De Pisan's Book of the City of Ladies published in Italy (1405) foreshadowed many ideas of 
modern feminism such as advocating women's rights to education 
- The first text of modern feminism is Mary Wollstonecraft's the Vindication of the Rights of Women 
(1792) 
- By the mid 19th C the women's movement acquired a central focus which was the right to vote 
Origins and...
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first-wave feminism - The feminist movement during the nineteenth and early twentieth century 
focused on de jure (officially mandated) inequalities, primarily on gaining women's suffrage. 
second-wave feminism - The feminist movement starting in the 1960s, particularly in America, 
where women campaigned for social and economic rights in addition to the more basic rights they had 
won during first-wave. 
third-wave feminism - Refers to the 1990s and beyond and the individual empowerment of 
wo...
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Test Bank for The Psychology of Women and Gender, 10th Edition, Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde
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TEST BANK FOR THE WORLD OF 
PSYCHOLOGY, 8TH CANADIAN EDITION, 
SAMUEL E. WOOD, ELLEN GREEN WOOD, 
DENISE BOYD, EILEEN WOOD, SERGE 
DESMARAIS 
 
 
 
 
Chapter 1: Introduction 
Test Bank 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1. The term “gender” refers to ______. 
A. the culturally imposed roles of males and females 
B. the state of being male, female, both male and female, or neither male nor female 
C. social construction 
D. biological aspects of masculinity and femininity 
Ans: B 
Learning Objec...
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Feminism GRADED FOR A LEVAL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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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 GRADED FOR A LEVEL
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Race -A social construction 
- Imposing social meanings onto real and/or imagined physiological characteristic 
(superiority/inferiority) 
- A way to legitimize the colonial subjugation/subordination of European colonized and continue to deny 
them access to resources 
- Racism in engrained in nation building 
- Seen as static/fixed, inherent and unchangeable 
- Socially grounded in politics, capitalism, and unequal social relations among different groups of people 
- Maintained by dominant elit...
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