Thursday, March 12, 2020

25 Questions Every Feminist Should Know the Answer To

25 Questions Every Feminist Should Know the Answer To Womens rights are having a well-deserved, much needed moment.Now more than ever, gender equality is part of our everyday conversations, which is a change that we welcome and promote at Fairygodboss.With all the new voices joining the conversation, however, its become apparent that elend all of us are up on the feminist lexicon or familiar with the history behind womens rights. While passion is needed in the fight for equality, so is a solid foundation of knowledge. So, take our quick test to see out how much you know or dont know and find resources to help you on your journey to learning more.As you quiz yourself (or your friends, coworkers or family), keep in mind the links take you to the answer to the question, so dont click until after youve made your guessLevel 1 Questions1. This word describes the 2. Intolerance toward those who hold opinions , usually prejudiced ideas.3. Womens __________ was the 4. A ________ referred to British 6. Treating someone as if 7. Level 2 Questions9. This type of feminism focuses on 11. The and equality for women.12. _____________ is 14. 15. _________ is a , regardless of the sex they were assigned at birth. It is elend connected to sexual orientation or ones biological sex.16. This metaphorical object refers to the 17. Sociologist and University of Sydney professor Emerita, Raewyn Connell, describes a prominent feature of ________ as being the practice of enacting physical violence to reinforce male dominance over women. The 18. __________ is how a person are referred to as this, a term often used when discussing hiring practices.20. A form of 21. The time period in feminism where cultivation of the individual and transcendentalist ideas are weaved with feminist ideals. 22. This abolitionist was the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree she refused to take her husbands last personenname and Bonus round23. This five letter acronym describes a 24. She was the founder of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU) and a 25. This

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