1) Feminist oppose laws and cultural norms that limit income, educational and job opportunities for women. a) Ending sexual violence and promoting sexual freedom b) Eliminating gender stratification c) Expanding human choice 2) A two-pronged theory that broadens Marxist feminism's argument for the role of capitalism in the oppression of women and radical feminism's theory of the role of gender and the patriarchy. a) Socialist Feminism b) Liberal Feminism c) Radical Feminism 3) It argues that society holds the false belief that women are, by nature, less intellectually and physically capable than men. a) Socialist Feminism b) Liberal Feminism c) Radical Feminism 4) Feminists feel that women should have control over their sexuality and reproduction. a) Expanding human choice b) Working to increase equality c) Ending sexual violence and promoting sexual freedom 5) Feminists believe that both men and women should have the freedom to develop their human interests and talents, even if those interests and talents conflict with the status quo. a) Eliminating gender stratification b) Ending sexual violence and promoting sexual freedom c) Expanding human choice 6) A perspective within feminism that calls for a radical reordering of society in which male supremacy is eliminated in all social and economic contexts a) Radical Feminism b) Socialist Feminism c) Liberal Feminism 7) Feminism refers to an extended period of feminist activity during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century in the United Kingdom and the United States. a) 1st wave b) 2nd Wave c) 3rd wave 8) A range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal which is to define and advance political, economic, personal, and social rights for women a) Radical Feminism b) Marxism c) Feminism 9) Feminist thought links ideas to action, insisting we should push for change toward gender equality and not just talk about it. a) Expanding human choice b) Working to increase equality c) Ending sexual violence and promoting sexual freedom 10) Feminism began in the early 1990s, arising as a response to perceived failures of the second wave and also as a response to the backlash against initiatives and movements created by the second wave. a) 1st wave b) 2nd Wave c) 3rd wave

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