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exam 2 | HDF 110 - Oppression: Roots & Impact, Quizzes of Introduction to Sociology

Class: HDF 110 - Oppression: Roots & Impact; Subject: Human Development & Family Studies (effective Fall 09); University: Central Michigan University; Term: Fall 2013;

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TERM 1
Misogyny
DEFINITION 1
Misogyny is the hatred or dislike of women or girls. Misogyny
can be manifested in numerous ways, including sexual
discrimination, denigration of women, violence against
women, and sexual objectification of women.
TERM 2
Patriarchy
DEFINITION 2
any form of privilege given to men
TERM 3
Sexism
DEFINITION 3
is both discriminated based on gender and the attitudes,
stereotypes, and the cultural elements that promote this
discrimination.
TERM 4
Feminism
DEFINITION 4
notion that women are people. Rights, privilege, status, and
obligations should not be determined by gender.
TERM 5
Declaration of sentiments
DEFINITION 5
The Declaration of Sentiments,is a document signed at the
first women's rights convention to be organized by women.
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Misogyny

Misogyny is the hatred or dislike of women or girls. Misogyny can be manifested in numerous ways, including sexual discrimination, denigration of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification of women. TERM 2

Patriarchy

DEFINITION 2 any form of privilege given to men TERM 3

Sexism

DEFINITION 3 is both discriminated based on gender and the attitudes, stereotypes, and the cultural elements that promote this discrimination. TERM 4

Feminism

DEFINITION 4 notion that women are people. Rights, privilege, status, and obligations should not be determined by gender. TERM 5

Declaration of sentiments

DEFINITION 5 The Declaration of Sentiments,is a document signed at the first women's rights convention to be organized by women.

Gender role

a set of behavioral norms that accompany a given gender status in a given social group. Gender is one component of the gender/sex system. TERM 7

Gender bias

DEFINITION 7 assumptions about what a women or a man can or cannot do because of their gender TERM 8

Gender socialization

DEFINITION 8 process by which society rewards and/or punishes people for behaving in what is considered normal gender constructs with regards to masculinity and feminine TERM 9

Emancipations proclamation

DEFINITION 9 this proclaimed the freedom of 3.1 million of the nation's slaves, Lincoln was preside during this time. TERM 10

Thirteenth amendment

DEFINITION 10 officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude except as punishment for a crime.

Name ex: Christian privilege for holidays

most Christians don't have to work on their holiest days TERM 17

Name ex: Christian privilege in American

culture

DEFINITION 17 Christians will find bibles in hotels TERM 18

Name ex: Christian privilege in the law

DEFINITION 18 laws take the Sabbath into account TERM 19

Name ex: privilege fear security

DEFINITION 19 Christians don't have to worry about hate groups TERM 20

Name ex: privilege related to discrimination

DEFINITION 20 Christians don't worry about revealing their religion to friends

Name ex: Privilege in schools

Christian athletes are encouraged by Christian coaches TERM 22

Name ex: Privilege in community

DEFINITION 22 can assume that most neighbors are christian TERM 23

Privileges with

Christianity

DEFINITION 23 Christians aren't expected to speak for all Christians TERM 24

Name the 6 goals of the African American civil

rights movement

DEFINITION 24

  1. desegregate public institutions2. fight Jim Crow laws3. address denial of economic opportunities4. increase black participation in voting5. increase black participation in public affairs6. address violent and terroristic acts towards blacks