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Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED
  • Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED

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  • What are the key features of liberal feminism? - Individualism, reform, choice and nature, and equal rights What is individualism? - A liberal belief that every individual is of equal moral worth and therefore we can only judge individuals on rational grounds Who are the key thinkers behind Individualism and liberal feminism - JS Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft What are liberal feminists ideas on reform - They seek to open up public life to equal opportunities and competition but they don't wa...
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Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED
  • Liberal feminism ALREADY PASSED

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  • What are the key features of liberal feminism? - Individualism, reform, choice and nature, and equal rights What is individualism? - A liberal belief that every individual is of equal moral worth and therefore we can only judge individuals on rational grounds Who are the key thinkers behind Individualism and liberal feminism - JS Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft What are liberal feminists ideas on reform - They seek to open up public life to equal opportunities and competition but they don't wa...
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Transformations Women Gender And Psychology 3rd Edition by Mary Crawford - Test Bank
  • Transformations Women Gender And Psychology 3rd Edition by Mary Crawford - Test Bank

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  • Transformations: Women, Gender and Psychology, 3e (Crawford) Chapter 1 Paving the Way 1) Psychologists began to realize that most psychological knowledge about women and gender was ________. A) created by men B) anti-woman C) male-centered D) misogynistic 2) In the mid-1800s in the U.S., a First Wave feminist movement emerged. It reached its peak with the ________, then lost momentum in the ________. A) Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848; 1920s after women won the vote B) Rochester D...
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Amsco APUSH Chapter 30 Latest 2023 Graded A
  • Amsco APUSH Chapter 30 Latest 2023 Graded A

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  • Amsco APUSH Chapter 30 Latest 2023 Graded A Milton Freidman free market economist who gave evidence in the 1970s of a steady shift to the right, away from the liberalism of the 1960s. political action committees (PACs) Political action committees which became a force for change. Opposed big government, New Deal liberalism, gun control, feminism, gay rights, welfare, affirmative action, sexual permissiveness, abortion, and drug use Proposition 13 a measure that sharply cut property taxes Arthu...
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Women's health chapters 1-3  Exam Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
  • Women's health chapters 1-3 Exam Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)

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  • health care maintenance - ANSWER-the continuation of what one is doing to maintain one's current health status reactive care - ANSWER-the treatment of any illness, disorder, or disease that may develop health care promotion - ANSWER-the idea of preventive health care as well as health care maintenance and treatment Sexism - ANSWER-Discriminating against people because of their gender misogyny (n) - ANSWER-hatred of women who was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the ...
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Feminism : non core political ideas  edexcel A level politics
  • Feminism : non core political ideas edexcel A level politics

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  • Feminism notes 5 key thinkers beliefs simplified Strands of feminism Liberal feminist Social feminist Intersectional/post modern feminism Impacts of: human nature, economy, state, society Core beliefs: personal is political, sex and gender, patriarchy, equality and difference, intersectional
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INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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  • INR 2001 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Positivism was founded on an empiricist theory of knowledge which argued that sensory experience provides the only legitimate source of knowledge. Here, the knower and the known are independent. - answerTrue - p. 227 Feminists have claimed that only by introducing gender analysis could the differential impact of the state system and the global economy on the lives of women and men be fully understood. - answerTrue - p. 205 {liber...
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AQA Sociology - Families & Households (Paper 2 Exam With Complete Solutions 2024
  • AQA Sociology - Families & Households (Paper 2 Exam With Complete Solutions 2024

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  • AQA Sociology - Families & Households (Paper 2 Exam With Complete Solutions 2024 Nuclear Family - correct answer-Two generations of people living together (parents and dependent children) Traditional Extended Family - correct answer-Three or more generations of the same family living together or very close by, with frequent connections between grandparents, cousins etc Attenuated Extended Family - correct answer-Nuclear families that live far away from their extended families but keep in ...
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Feminism 18 GRADED A+
  • Feminism 18 GRADED A+

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  • SECTION 1: Overview of feminism - Name the strands Briefly describe each State the approximate wave - - LIBERAL feminism - supporting reform (1st wave). - RADICAL feminism - supporting revolution (2nd and 3rd wave). - SOCIALIST feminism - the most extreme and are Marxists (2nd wave) - POSTMODERN feminism (3rd wave). The main strands are liberal and radical. Socialist and postmodern are also strands to use where you can. So, mainly contrast liberal and radical. Include socialist and p...
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Bioethics Midterm 2 Ethical Frameworks Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Bioethics Midterm 2 Ethical Frameworks Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Major Ethical Frameworks correct answer: egoism, authority-based ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, deontology, consequentialism (teleological/utilitarianism), liberal individualism/rights, communitarianism, ethics of care/feminist ethics, casuistry Mappes' 2 criteria for evaluating ethical theories correct answer: 1. implications of theory must be largely reconcilable with experience of moral life 2. must provide effective guidance where most needed, in situations where substantial mora...
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