What is the difference between paternalism and chivalry?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: [key points to be made]
*Paternalism more often used in sense of protection, separation of occupations
*Paternalism is male-dominated social system that assumes more of fatherly role
*Paternalism might treat women like children, but often used to detain and isolate delinquent females
*Chivalry "rescues" women and treats them well, puts women on pedestal
*Chivalry preserves women from harm, but more like a knight in shining armor than father
*Chivalry would result in less female incarceration, fewer arrests, and attempt to preserve traditional women's roles as homemakers and wives
*Both can be viewed as forms of sexism
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