Many feminist leaders were deeply disappointed with the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments because they

a. gave white women but not black women the right to vote.
b. failed to give women the right to serve on juries.
c. contained restrictions on ex-Confederates but not on male supremacists.
d. failed to define what constituted equal national citizenship.
e. gave national citizenship rights and voting rights to African American males but not to white or black women.


e

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Mayan society was extremely

a. ?hierarchical b. peaceful c. religiously diverse d. ?matriarchal e. rural

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The term “triple jeopardy” can refer to the intersection between gender, religion, and sexuality. 2. Most of the research applying intersectional analysis uses quantitative research with categorical variables such as sex, race, and social class. 3. People who occupy positions of privilege are largely unaware of how their privileged social positions influence their life chances. 4. Other terms to describe “interlocking oppressions” include: “intersectional analysis,” multiple jeopardy,” and the “matrix of domination.” 5. The Women’s Movement pointed out that all women are oppressed. This view of woman as a universal category represents the interests of all women.

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Mongol raids from the northwest from the khanate in Samarkand were led by their ruler:

a. Tamerlane. b. Ala-ud-din c. Huigadui d. Attilla e. Basra

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The 1914 Ludlow Massacre was

What will be an ideal response?

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