18 Questions
What was a key belief of the Women’s Peace Party and the International Congress of Women?
Common female values and interests different from men
Which movement emphasizes emotion, nature, and individuality over reason and societal norms?
Romanticism
What does the Theory of the Matriarchate propose about early human societies?
They were matriarchal and matrilineal
Which concept applies Darwin's theory of natural selection to human societies?
Social Darwinism
What is a central idea of Utopian Socialism?
Communal ownership and shared resources
Which movement critiqued capitalist exploitation and advocated for social justice?
Utopian Socialism
Which Native North American culture showcased a high degree of gender equality?
Iroquois
What values were dominant when women had ruled, according to early cultural feminists mentioned in the text?
Peace, cooperation, and respect for all living things
Charlotte Perkins Gilman advocated for a society that was:
Mother-centered
According to Stanton's critique of religion, what was seen as the main source of women's subjugation?
Christian doctrine
What did Gage's critique of religion suggest as the root of women's oppression?
Christian doctrine
Which theory mentioned in the text was used to justify inequality and exploitation?
Social Darwinism
According to Cultural Feminism, women are said to have their own unique ____.
Electrical intensity
In Cultural Feminism, women's intuitive capacity is described as ____ than men's.
Faster
According to Cultural Feminism, the expression of women's 'electric nature' might be suppressed by confining women to _____.
Menial duties
A matriarchal society is defined as a society where ____ are the respected authorities and decision-makers.
Women
Descent in a matriarchal society would typically be traced through ____ lines.
Matrilineal
Evidence supporting the Theory of the Matriarchate includes the presence of goddesses in some ____ religions.
Patriarchal
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