How have the labor movement, the women’s movement, and the civil rights movement been intertwined in the last 150 years of U.S. history?
What will be an ideal response?
Students can talk about how key leaders in each movement interacted, how core ideas of equality and universal rights were variously applied to race, gender, and class, and how debates over one struggle often spilled over into the others. Ideals and patterns of organization were borrowed from one movement to another.
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The Six Foci Model integrates both the __________ of personality and the _____________ of personality within a levels-of-analysis framework.
A. benefits; limitations B. changing; stabilization C. structures; processes D. none of these are correct
An individual can have a gender expression that does not match his or her biological sex.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Feminist theory states that gender figures into the study of deviance because ________
a. women account for most of the arrests for serious crimes in the United States. b. every society in the world applies stronger normative controls to females than to males. c. most researchers in this area are women. d. women are more likely than men to commit a serious crime.
Which of the following is true about the young couples that Kathleen Gerson (2011) interviewed for her book The Unfinished Revolution?
a. The majority of them idealized breadwinner-homemaker families b. The majority of them aspired to have egalitarian relationships c. Most of them expressed skepticism over the reality of egalitarian relationships d. Both b and c are correct