FEMINIST THEORY( SHORT QUIZ)
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- Q1What does the picture portrays?Gender inequalityGender ideologyGender equalityGender identity30s
- Q2The belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunitiesFunctionalismFeminismSexismStructuralism30s
- Q3What is the picture all about?Gender equalityGender inequalityGender ideologyGender role30s
- Q4Who coined the term "Feminism"?Lily ThompsonAntoine LouisPaul RicoeurKarl Marx30s
- Q5Two pictures one wordLiberal feminismFunction of womenFunctionalismRadical Feminism30s
- Q6There are bad representation of feminism.TrueFalse30s
- Q7There are advantages and disadvantages between men and womenFalseTrue30s
- Q8Only women are feministFalseTrue30s
- Q9The best way to deal with the bad representation of feminism is..Positively represent feminism and open a dialogue to figure out what feminism means.Open a dialogue to figure out what feminism meansPositively represent feminismCall feminist names30s
- Q10To be anti- feminist is to be..Anti-EqualitySmartSmart and LogicalLogical30s
- Q11Feminist...Believes in equal rights of men and womenBelieves that women are powerful than menAre only established by womenDoes not exist30s
- Q12Feminist believes men and women areDiverseUnequalEqualDifferent30s
- Q13Women can become Roman Catholic priests.FalseTrueOnly in the ItalyOnly in the USA30s
- Q14Photo quizEqual opportunityEqual Rights of men and womenEqual rightsEquality of men and women30s
- Q15What is the picture all about?Rights of menRights of peopleRights of Women30s