Which of the following may be included in the definition of cultural context?

A) Rules and roles
B) Biological influences
C) Outside stimuli
D) Nature of relationship
E) Tangible environment


A

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What disadvantage did many women who assisted their husbands in textile factories during the 1820s and 1830s experience?

A. They were subject to their husband's discipline in the factory. B. They often did less skilled work than they had in the family economy. C. They were responsible for supervising their children during their work shifts. D. They needed to learn new production methods and machinery.

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What did the court decision in the 1805 case of Martin v. Commonwealth, which returned a Loyalist woman's confiscated property to her heir, reveal about women's roles in the decades immediately after the American Revolution?

A) The ideals of individual autonomy and liberty emphasized during the Revolution gave them the right to decide whether to flee or to stay on Patriot-controlled lands during that conflict. B) They had gained the power to execute their final wills and testaments and could choose to pass on property to whomever they wanted. C) The doctrine of coverture took away their legal rights and personal identity when they married so that they had to abide by their husbands' decisions. D) Women who owned property at the time of the Revolution received the right to vote in state elections.

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According to Crawley, Foley, and Shehan, ______ is the belief that there are enduring biological differences between genders.

A. essentialism B. feminism C. constructionism D. gynocentrism

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Which of the following is true of Ida B. Wells?

A. She caused many to question the government's Indian policies by offering detailed accounts of the poverty, disease, and inhumane living conditions on Indian reservations. B. As a union organizer in the North, she openly questioned the government's alliance with big business against organized labor. C. She actively mobilized public support for the government's campaign against the Socialist Party. D. Both in the United States and Europe, she published articles and gave speeches to gain support for her anti-discrimination, anti-lynching stance.

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