Medieval
Victorian
1920's-1950's
Feminism in the 70's
21st Century
100

The first man and woman in the Abrahamic Religion, medieval marriages were supposed to reflect the two in a catholic marriage.

Who is/are "Adam and Eve"

100

Women like Louise Mallard felt trapped in marriages, and were not seen as wives but as this, due to constricting gender roles/norms.

What is "property" 

100

Flappers were often associated with this type of music, which was a popular genre during the Roaring '20s.

What is "Jazz"

100

This law, passed in 1963, aimed to ensure women were paid equally for the same work as men.

What is the "Equal Pay Act"?

100

A very major concern in the 21st century, where women are paid less than men for the same work.

What is "The gender pay gap"

200

Bakers, brewers, milkmaids, barmaids, artisans, weavers and, primarily, tenant farmers who worked alongside their husbands and children in the fields.

What is/are "Women"

200

This was a major concern for many Victorian women, as they were often excluded from higher forms of it, but the want for it led to the creation of women's colleges like Girton College in 1869.

What is "Education"

200

1950s women were expected to stay at home while their husbands did this.

What is "Go to work"

200

Form of discrimination, that second-wave feminists fought against. This kept women from being hired or promoted in many jobs. 

What is "sexism"

200

The gendered stereotype that suggests that men should not be emotional, which can lead to harmful consequences such as homophobia, or harm to/on women.

What is "Toxic Masculinity"

300

A woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service and contemplation, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.

What is "A Nun"

300

Working-class Victorian women worked in this job, often in factories or as servants, with long hours and low pay.

What is "Factory work"

300

Many women were expected to focus on this, taking care of the home and children.

What is "Housework"

300

One of the key goals of second-wave feminism was to fight for this right, which was granted to women in 1973.

What is "Abortion" 

300

Gender roles are not only learned from family and society, but are also reinforced and learned by this form of cultural influence.

What is "Pop culture" or "Media"

400

The "ideal" woman, married and devoted to her husband, children, and household duties. Called this title. 

What is "A wife"

400

The marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert in 1840 and having nine children helped to solidify the idea of this position, which became idealized during the Victorian period.

What is "Motherhood" or "domesticity" 

400

Movement that allowed for women to vote after a long battle and many protests.

What is "The Women's Sufferage"

400

This movement, which began in the 1960s, focused on issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and workplace discrimination.

What is "Second-Wave Feminsim"

400

'Idea' that women must conform to certain beauty standards, usually appearance-related expectations from social media.

What is "Body image"

500

The women of this social class were typically expected to stay home, take care of the children, and manage the household, while their husbands worked outside.

What is "The middle class"

500

Louise feels a sense of freedom after her husband's death, and she now feels free from the submissive and oppressive relationship, showing the man has more power. This is called a...

What is "A power imbalance"

500

This was the amendment passed in 1920 that granted women the right to vote.

What is the "19th Amendment"

500

Many campaigned for women to have better access to this. Control for their reproductive choices.

What is "Birth control"

500

This global movement, which pushes for equal rights for women, tackles things like education, reproductive rights, and gender-based violence.

What is "Feminism"

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