When did the first wave of feminist occur?
19th and early 20th century
How many types of feminists are their?
Three
True or False: Feminism is important to realize everyone is equal.
True
Define Gender Roles.
The role or behaviour learned by a person as appropriate to their gender determined by cultural norms.
How many waves of feminism has their been?
4
What is feminism?
Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes
True or False: we have reached a truly equal society?
False. We’ve come far but we still need to come even further till we reach a truly equal society
True or False: Family responsibilities of taking care of a child should be woman's responsibility,
False. Family responsibilities of taking care of a child should be shared.
What were the second wave of feminist fighting for?
Equality beyond human rights
What type of feminists advocates for social rights and special accommodations for women?
Social Feminists
True or False: Males are never burdened with disadvantages in our society?
False. Males are also burdened with disadvantages in our society.
What is heteronormativity?
World view that promotes heterosexuality as the normal or preferred sexual orientation.
What wave of feminists continued the work from previous waves?
Third
What is a Radical Feminist?
Radical feminists view society as fundamentally a patriarchy in which men dominate and oppress women.
True or False: Feminists have yet to accomplish anything?
False. Feminists have accomplished the Right to vote, Equal rights, Allowed in the government, Considered people not property.
Assuming women always cook and clean and men go to work and do yard work. is an example of what?
Gender Roles
What year did the second wave of feminists occur and for how long?
Early 1960’s lasting two decades
Which type of feminists focuses on women's ability to maintain their equality through their own actions and choices?
Liberal
True or False: Men can't be feminists.
False.
The definition of family is the same for everyone?
The definition of family evolved to understand that family perspectives change based on race class and where one lives.