Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

Garbes, Angela
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Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

Garbes, Angela
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 4-5.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. When did Garbes' parents meet at Manila's Philippine General Hospital?
(a) 1967.
(b) 1969.
(c) 1968.
(d) 1966.

2. Where did Gerbes' spouse set up a makeshift office during the pandemic?
(a) Garage.
(b) Living room.
(c) Dining room.
(d) Spare bedroom.

3. What were the first names of the people who used to own the house where Garbes and her husband now live?
(a) David and Sandra.
(b) Charlton and Janice.
(c) Andrew and Louisa.
(d) Martin and Marie.

4. What are chilcare and domestic work?
(a) Preservation.
(b) Support.
(c) Maintenance.
(d) Subsistence.

5. What disease was Mr. Wong diagnosed with that force them to sell their house?
(a) Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
(b) Muscolar Dystrophy.
(c) ALS.
(d) Parkinson's.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter 5, how long has it been since Garbes saw a sign about everyone aging?

2. When did Iceland become the first country to require employers with more than 25 employees to give women and men equal pay for equal work?

3. Where was Garbes' parents' first apartment in the U.S.?

4. What was the view when Garbes' met a friend at her office for lunch who works at a large social media company?

5. When did women in Iceland stage the Iceland Women's Strike?

(see the answer key)

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