Feminism
Radicalism
Conservatism
Social Democracy
Liberalism
100

In 1920, this amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

This German philosopher and revolutionary socialist is known as one of the founders of radicalism.

Who is Karl Marx?

100

This branch of conservatism believes human nature is sinful and must be restrained by God, family, church, and the government.

What is social conservatism?

100

This social democracy perspective believes that people are shaped by what more than nature.

What is nurture?

100

This political ideology recognizes a multitude of household structures and roles when defining families.

What is liberalism?

200
This landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision legalized abortion nationwide, making a significant victory for women's reproductive rights.

What is Roe v. Wade?

200

According to the radical ideological perspective after capitalism a society should naturally evolve into what?

What is socialism?

200

Economic conservatives tolerate limited welfare only for the "truly needy", viewing assistance as this type of unavoidable situation rather than a right.

What is a necessary evil?

200

Social democracy wants this institution to be obligated to meet human needs.

What is the government?

200

Both liberals and economic conservatives share this belief about human nature 

What is the belief that individuals are self-interested?

300

This feminist lawyer and activist co-founded the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1966 and later became its president. 

Who is Betty Friedan?
300

According to this ideological a person's location in the class structure dictates "needs".

What is radicalism?

300

Social conservatives view the welfare state as this.

What is a means of social control?

300

Social democracy sees need as the right to this.

What is full participation?

300

Liberalism emerged from this form of conservatism.

What is laissez-faire conservatism?
400

This wave of feminism, beginning in the 1960s and lasting into the 1980s, was focused on legal and workplace equality, as well as reproductive rights.

What is Second-Wave Feminism?

400

Based on the ideological perspective of radicalism what would be required to eliminate institutionalized racism?

What is redistribution of power?

400

"people buy what they need and need what they buy" eliminates what liberal justification for government assistance?

What is the gap between needs and resources?

400

This is emphasized when addressing racial inequality.

What is equity?

400

Liberals believe the government should define and guarantee this for all citizens. 

What is a basic standard of living?

500

This 1994 law, signed by President Bill Clinton, aimed to reduce domestic violence and improve legal protection for survivors.

What is the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)?

500

Radicalism draws off of which three theories?

What is Socialism, Communism, and Marxism? 

500
Conservatives believe this family structure is the foundation of social stability.

What is the two-parent heterosexual nuclear family?

500

The social democracy view differs from the conservative view because of this.

What is 

Social democracy view = individuals are autonomous AND interdependent

Conservative view = individuals are fully independent OR fully dependent

500

The expanded welfare state grew significantly during this time period.

What is 1935 to 1975?

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