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100

A system of power where men hold the majority of the economic, social and political power and women are excluded and/or oppressed

Patriarchy

100
The rule set forth by the Pope that claimed that all North American land should be own by Catholics 

The Doctrine of Discovery

100

Give me the Who, What, Where, When, and Why of Republican Motherhood

Who: 

What: 

Where: 

When: 

Why:

100

The idea that the U.S. was given a responsibility by God to expand its borders

Manifest Destiny

100

The political cause of ending enslavement

Abolition

200

What decade did mainstream scholars start investigating women's history?

1960s

200

2 physical reminders of colonization in California

Forts/Presidios

Churches/Missions

200

What is the significance of Ona Judge and Sally Hemmings when considering the rhetoric of the Revolutionary era (freedom! liberty! justice! etc.)

Hypocritical political ideas

200

Caused by a desire for more land to grow cotton and Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act

Trail of Tears

200

She wrote Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Harriet Jacobs

300

Can everyone be a feminist? 

Yes! Feminism = the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes

300

The big word that colonizers used to justify colonizing, as if it were a favor to conquered peoples

Civilizing/Civilization

300

The Constitution protected enslavers and the system of slavery in 2 key ways

3/5 Compromise and the Fugitive Slave Law

300

The U.S. provoked it, and it ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Mexican American War

300

What tactics did Abolitionists use?

  • Speeches, Petitions, Publications like pamphlets and books, Writing and published slave narratives, and Revolts and rebellions

400

What is an example of a primary and a secondary source - that we have read in this class? 

Varies

400

"the status of the child follows the status of the Mother"

Sequitur Ventrem

400

In Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia, he expressed many ____________ ideas

Racist

400

What were the elements of "progress" brought by the floating woman in the painting "American Progress" 

Telegraph, agriculture, train, removal of indigenous peoples, replacing tipis with log cabins

400

What year was the institution of slavery finally outlawed in the U.S?

1865

500

Why is studying women's history difficult for historians? 

Varies

500
The Anglo-American legal concept that declared women were not legally people and did not have individual rights

Coverture

500

Why was Republican Motherhood a conservative idea? 

It continued to make women's primary role be a mother/wife

500

Eve Tuck's 3 pillars of Settler Colonialism

"Native", "Settler", and "Chattel Slave"

500

Who was Angelina Grimke?

A daughter of a family of enslavers, grew up to be the most hardcore white female abolitionist

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