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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part II: Civil Liberties: Free to Be You and Me (The History of the Women's Rights Movement, The Rights of Women, and Reproductive Rights).
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why did Ginsburg pick the ACLU?
(a) They allowed Ginsburg to do as she pleased.
(b) They cared about the rights of all people.
(c) They cared about black rights.
(d) They cared about women's rights.
2. What does Ginsburg think of the expression, "women's rights"?
(a) It is outdated.
(b) It describes the issue perfectly.
(c) It is a bit problematic.
(d) It is completely inaccurate.
3. What does Ginsburg think about inherent differences between men and women?
(a) They should be celebrated.
(b) They do not exist.
(c) They are embarrassing.
(d) They should be ignored.
4. How does Ginsburg describe the 2017 Women's March?
(a) She feels that it did not send its purpose.
(b) She hopes that this march will be the last of its kind.
(c) She is saddened by the fact marches like this are still needed.
(d) She has never seen a march that was more inspirational.
5. Ginsburg says that she and other female law students felt that if they were called on in class, they had to get it right, because of what reason?
(a) If they did not, they would be failing.
(b) If they did not, they would be a permanent disappointment to their families.
(c) If they did not, they would be kicked out of school.
(d) If they did not, the male students would laugh in their faces.
Short Answer Questions
1. What allowed symphony orchestras to audition without knowing the person's gender?
2. What are the two factors Ginsburg lists as to why the atmosphere regarding the women's rights movement changed in the late 1960s?
3. In argument among the judges, what does not take place?
4. How did the court respond in Reed v. Reed?
5. Ginsburg says the idea in the 1950s and 1960s regarding why a woman's voice could be tuned out was what?
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