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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Feminist Class Structure.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What decade did the book Ain't I a Woman address?
(a) 1990s.
(b) 2000s.
(c) 1970s.
(d) 1980s.
2. Who do women need to stop mimicking, according to hooks?
(a) Powerful men.
(b) Powerful women.
(c) Weak women.
(d) Children.
3. Who encouraged her students to think first about the fate of women from working-class backgrounds?
(a) Diane Middlebrook.
(b) bell hooks.
(c) Abigail Adams.
(d) Tillie Olsen.
4. As opportunities grew for women, what type of solidarity began to wither, from hooks' perspective?
(a) Solidarity among all races of women.
(b) Solidarity among all ages of women.
(c) Solidarity among all classes of women.
(d) Solidarity among men and women.
5. How does hooks' "sisterhood" occur?
(a) Women must stop participating in societal patriarchy.
(b) Women must stop dominating each other.
(c) Women must stop loving men.
(d) Women must start loving each other.
Short Answer Questions
1. When feminism first began, hooks explains that which of the following was the second group feminism was split between?
2. What was the second type of new policy that hooks' claims as creating a new underclass of women and children who suffered as a result of patriarchy?
3. When feminism first began, which of the following was the first group feminism was split between, as explained by hooks?
4. Who were hooks' alleged stars of the feminist movement early on?
5. Who should information about feminism be available to, according to hooks?
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