Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Eight Week Quiz D

Garbes, Angela
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Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Eight Week Quiz D

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) 1966.
(b) 1967.
(c) 1969.
(d) 1968.

2. How long did Garbes and her husband have to live with her parents in order to save for a down payment for their house?
(a) 10 months.
(b) 18 months.
(c) 2 years.
(d) A year.

3. When did the confinement of women of the "Great Domestication" (54) begin?
(a) 17th century.
(b) 18th century.
(c) 15th century.
(d) 16th century.

4. What was the view when Garbes' met a friend at her office for lunch who works at a large social media company?
(a) City skyscrapers.
(b) Indoor gardens.
(c) Lake.
(d) Manicured park.

5. When did the New York City Council vote to include domestic workers in the city's Human Rights Law?
(a) June 2021.
(b) May 2021.
(c) July 2021.
(d) August 2021.

Short Answer Questions

1. When did Garbes parents decide to move to Washington State?

2. What city did Garbes' grandparents live in?

3. In 1881, what percent of Black women in the city of Atlanta were domestic workers?

4. After March 2020, how long was Gerbes' family of four together 24/7 mostly inside their home?

5. When was the organization Wages for Housework formed?

(see the answer key)

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