Feminist Theory from Margin to Center Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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Feminist Theory from Margin to Center Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 12.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What are some of the biggest challenges to sisterhood?
(a) Racism, classism, sexism, and heterosexism.
(b) Global warming, politics, and religion.
(c) Unfair business practices.
(d) There used to be challenges but they have lessened.

2. How does the author characterize early feminist concepts of sexual liberty?
(a) Freedom from sexual relations with men.
(b) She does not provide any description of such concepts.
(c) The choice to have sexual relations whenever and with whoever one desires.
(d) A complete rejection of romantic love.

3. What is the awareness about sexual oppression that the author advocates?
(a) Sexual oppression is derived from poor self-esteem.
(b) Sexual oppression damages everyone and ending it will benefit everyone.
(c) Men are not effected by sexual oppression but they should support ending it.
(d) Sexual oppression is here to stay.

4. What does the author say about the statement: "I am a feminist"?
(a) She worries that it is not forceful enough.
(b) She says it may imply a rigid us vs. them mentality or belief system.
(c) This statement allows women to feel more empowered and gain more respect.
(d) She does not think that women want to back up the statement with actions.

5. In the author's view, is it valid to define feminism in terms of creating a sense of community?
(a) Community is something that all women lack so it is way to define feminism.
(b) She claims that non-white, lower class women, who already have a strong sense of community may not find this definition adequate.
(c) The definition is too vague to be useful.
(d) Yes, this should be part of the universal definition of feminism.

Short Answer Questions

1. In the author's view, which prejudices is it important for women of color to transcend?

2. What was the author's initial experience in women's groups?

3. What is the main relationship discussed in Chapter 5?

4. How does the author view women's desires and attempts to be like white men?

5. How did early (upper middle class, white) feminists regard work?

(see the answer key)

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