Deck 5: Western History and the Construction of Gender Roles

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When their husbands were serving in the military, Roman women could legally

A) carry out the business of the family
B) sell their children into slavery
C) engage in extramarital affairs
D) divorce their husbands
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Women accused of witchcraft in both Europe and America were likely to be

A) young and married
B) dependent on others for support and protection
C) active, independent and deviant from the norm of womanhood
D) passive and religiously pious
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The foundations of Western culture are most often traced to the Greek and Roman societies of classical antiquity.
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The Feudal system developed in response to

A) rebellious independent farmers
B) the ongoing threat of war
C) the spread of Christianity
D) wealth acquired during the Crusades
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Martin Luther believed women

A) were inferior to men
B) were beautiful handiworks of God
C) bore a greater burden for original sin
D) all of the above
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A missionary view of American Indian women during the 1600s saw them as

A) beasts of burden and slaves
B) powerful leaders in their tribes
C) carrying out the same tribal tasks as men with many overlapping roles
D) primitive but strong and independent
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The most disruptive force to ancient tribal patterns was

A) American Indian literacy
B) colonization and Christianity
C) industrialization
D) warfare with other Indian tribes
Question
__________ appeared to be common in Native American tribal systems.

A) Gender role balance
B) Gender segregation
C) Patriarchy
D) Pater Familias
Question
When colonial women entered into "Civil Death", this meant they were

A) accused of witchcraft
B) recently married
C) divorced
D) widowed
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Considering the historical record, demonstrate how periods of gain for women have been offset by losses. Which events/periods increased women's power and prestige?
Question
According to the "Cult of True Womanhood", women were expected to

A) be strong and as independent as possible
B) be homemakers as well as breadwinners
C) engage in the production and sale of household necessities
D) exhibit the qualities of purity, piety and submissiveness
Question
Lystra's research on the private correspondence of middle-class Victorian women finds them

A) sexually repressed and unhappy
B) exhibiting marked sexual expression and erotic intensity
C) fearful of indicating they were attracted to the men they actually loved
D) writing in controlled styles with lack of passion
Question
During industrialization, the women most likely to be employed outside the home were

A) middle-class and married
B) young, single and working-class
C) children under the age of 16
D) native-born rather than immigrants
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The first labor union which admitted both women and blacks and called for equal pay for equal work was the

A) Knights of Labor
B) International Ladies Garment Workers Union
C) American Federation of Labor
D) Coalition of Labor Union Women
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Historically, compared to unions of male workers, unions of women workers were

A) financially stronger
B) more isolated
C) larger
D) all of the above
Question
During World War II, women were encouraged to work in defense plants

A) but there were no government mandates for day care
B) but mothers with preschoolers who did so were negatively viewed
C) so day care and other arrangements for children became an acceptable and positive option
D) but people felt their children were now at social and psychological risk
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Near the end of World War II, most women who worked in the defense industry were

A) married
B) elderly
C) non-white
D) all of the above
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_________ wrote her husband to "remember the ladies" in formulating the policies of a new government.

A) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B) Abigail Adams
C) Susan B. Anthony
D) Mary Wollstonecraft
Question
Early feminists recognized their secondary status when they found themselves on the sidelines of a social movement that focused on

A) temperance and reducing alcoholic consumption
B) greater access to birth control
C) ending slavery
D) improving the plight of America's poor
Question
The reawakening of contemporary feminism was encouraged by three major events. Which was not one of these?

A) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
B) the publication of The Feminine Mystique
C) John Kennedy's establishing the Commission on the Status of Women
D) the founding of the National Organization of Women
Question
Although the current feminist movement has many diverse groups and different agenda items, all factions agree that

A) men should become part of their groups
B) the Equal Rights Amendment should be passed
C) reproductive rights should not be part of the movement
D) all of the above
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The Minoan Crete were goddess worshipers.
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Explain how war and adversity have helped to alter and advance women's roles.
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In a matrilineal system, the descent is traced from the male line.
Question
Compare and contrast Greece and Rome in terms of their attitudes about the roles of men and women.
Question
During feudalism, the lord was allowed to test the virginity of the serf's new bride on their wedding night.
Question
Demonstrate how World War II can be seen as a watershed in changing the roles of women.
Question
Women's "contribution history" documents

A) the work of exceptionally notable women
B) the experiences of the majority of women
C) the contributions made by women to specific social movements
D) the contributions of women to their own families and communities
Question
Puritan men were to provide for the economic and physical needs of their family and to love their wives.
Question
Discuss the successes of the three stages of the feminist movement with reference to tactics and goals.
Question
The notion of women's "compensatory history" focuses on

A) exceptionally notable women
B) the experiences of the majority of women
C) the non-elites of any society
D) women who exerted behind-the-scenes influence
Question
The term misogyny refers to

A) partnership societies
B) the disdain and hatred of women
C) gender role socialization
D) the positive roles women have held throughout history
Question
A multicultural framework is useful in studying women's history because it

A) recognizes the intersection of race, class and gender
B) highlights diversity
C) provides for more inclusiveness
D) all of the above
Question
Countering the historical theme of women as victims is the theme of

A) patriarchy
B) men as victims
C) courage and survival of women
D) the primacy of the family
Question
Feminist historical scholarship has challenged the traditional dichotomy of

A) work and family
B) nature and nurture
C) public and private spheres
D) all of the above
Question
Greek mythology saw the Amazons as

A) societies to trade with because of much gold
B) societies to conquer for their wealth
C) societies with capable female warriors who had little need of men
D) easily conquered societies headed by peace-loving, passive men
Question
In which realm did women of ancient Greece maintain a degree of power and prestige?

A) Religion
B) Politics
C) Education
D) Medicine
Question
Plato believed women could

A) become educated
B) participate in all occupations
C) distract men from pursuit of knowledge
D) all of the above
Question
Plato championed the emancipation of Greek women because he believed that

A) women should hold positions of political authority in the state
B) women are the naturally stronger sex
C) a class of uneducated women could work against democratic principles
D) all of the above
Question
Aristotle believed that women were

A) creative, active and could achieve what men could achieve
B) able to be political partners with men
C) more virtuous and therefore more divine than men
D) naturally meant to be ruled by men
Question
Most Athenian women could be realistically described as

A) privileged and indulged
B) chattels
C) having control over their families and all decisions related to their homes
D) all of the above
Question
In Athens, two main groups of women were successful in this world. These were wives and mothers of powerful men and

A) high-level courtesans
B) women who were educated in coeducational academies
C) business owners
D) Vestal virgins
Question
Sparta practiced infanticide of

A) female infants if they were firstborn
B) female infants if there was already more than one daughter in the family
C) male infants if they were deemed unfit to be warriors
D) twins
Question
Women in Sparta

A) were expected to be physically fit
B) retained control of their dowries
C) could inherit property
D) all of the above
Question
The "pater familias" is associated with

A) Greece
B) the Reformation
C) Rome
D) Feudalism
Question
Pater familias had authority

A) to extend the death sentence on family members
B) to sell his children into slavery
C) over his daughters for life
D) all of the above
Question
In the first century C. E., legislation was passed in Rome that allowed a free woman to be emancipated from a male guardian if

A) her father died
B) she married
C) she bore a son
D) she bore three children
Question
In Rome, the one area where women exercised much control was

A) the broader economy outside the home
B) religion
C) the political system
D) in the schools
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Deck 5: Western History and the Construction of Gender Roles
1
When their husbands were serving in the military, Roman women could legally

A) carry out the business of the family
B) sell their children into slavery
C) engage in extramarital affairs
D) divorce their husbands
A
2
Women accused of witchcraft in both Europe and America were likely to be

A) young and married
B) dependent on others for support and protection
C) active, independent and deviant from the norm of womanhood
D) passive and religiously pious
C
3
The foundations of Western culture are most often traced to the Greek and Roman societies of classical antiquity.
True
4
The Feudal system developed in response to

A) rebellious independent farmers
B) the ongoing threat of war
C) the spread of Christianity
D) wealth acquired during the Crusades
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5
Martin Luther believed women

A) were inferior to men
B) were beautiful handiworks of God
C) bore a greater burden for original sin
D) all of the above
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6
A missionary view of American Indian women during the 1600s saw them as

A) beasts of burden and slaves
B) powerful leaders in their tribes
C) carrying out the same tribal tasks as men with many overlapping roles
D) primitive but strong and independent
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7
The most disruptive force to ancient tribal patterns was

A) American Indian literacy
B) colonization and Christianity
C) industrialization
D) warfare with other Indian tribes
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8
__________ appeared to be common in Native American tribal systems.

A) Gender role balance
B) Gender segregation
C) Patriarchy
D) Pater Familias
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9
When colonial women entered into "Civil Death", this meant they were

A) accused of witchcraft
B) recently married
C) divorced
D) widowed
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10
Considering the historical record, demonstrate how periods of gain for women have been offset by losses. Which events/periods increased women's power and prestige?
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11
According to the "Cult of True Womanhood", women were expected to

A) be strong and as independent as possible
B) be homemakers as well as breadwinners
C) engage in the production and sale of household necessities
D) exhibit the qualities of purity, piety and submissiveness
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12
Lystra's research on the private correspondence of middle-class Victorian women finds them

A) sexually repressed and unhappy
B) exhibiting marked sexual expression and erotic intensity
C) fearful of indicating they were attracted to the men they actually loved
D) writing in controlled styles with lack of passion
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13
During industrialization, the women most likely to be employed outside the home were

A) middle-class and married
B) young, single and working-class
C) children under the age of 16
D) native-born rather than immigrants
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14
The first labor union which admitted both women and blacks and called for equal pay for equal work was the

A) Knights of Labor
B) International Ladies Garment Workers Union
C) American Federation of Labor
D) Coalition of Labor Union Women
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15
Historically, compared to unions of male workers, unions of women workers were

A) financially stronger
B) more isolated
C) larger
D) all of the above
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16
During World War II, women were encouraged to work in defense plants

A) but there were no government mandates for day care
B) but mothers with preschoolers who did so were negatively viewed
C) so day care and other arrangements for children became an acceptable and positive option
D) but people felt their children were now at social and psychological risk
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17
Near the end of World War II, most women who worked in the defense industry were

A) married
B) elderly
C) non-white
D) all of the above
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18
_________ wrote her husband to "remember the ladies" in formulating the policies of a new government.

A) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B) Abigail Adams
C) Susan B. Anthony
D) Mary Wollstonecraft
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19
Early feminists recognized their secondary status when they found themselves on the sidelines of a social movement that focused on

A) temperance and reducing alcoholic consumption
B) greater access to birth control
C) ending slavery
D) improving the plight of America's poor
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20
The reawakening of contemporary feminism was encouraged by three major events. Which was not one of these?

A) the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment
B) the publication of The Feminine Mystique
C) John Kennedy's establishing the Commission on the Status of Women
D) the founding of the National Organization of Women
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21
Although the current feminist movement has many diverse groups and different agenda items, all factions agree that

A) men should become part of their groups
B) the Equal Rights Amendment should be passed
C) reproductive rights should not be part of the movement
D) all of the above
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22
The Minoan Crete were goddess worshipers.
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23
Explain how war and adversity have helped to alter and advance women's roles.
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24
In a matrilineal system, the descent is traced from the male line.
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25
Compare and contrast Greece and Rome in terms of their attitudes about the roles of men and women.
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26
During feudalism, the lord was allowed to test the virginity of the serf's new bride on their wedding night.
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27
Demonstrate how World War II can be seen as a watershed in changing the roles of women.
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28
Women's "contribution history" documents

A) the work of exceptionally notable women
B) the experiences of the majority of women
C) the contributions made by women to specific social movements
D) the contributions of women to their own families and communities
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29
Puritan men were to provide for the economic and physical needs of their family and to love their wives.
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30
Discuss the successes of the three stages of the feminist movement with reference to tactics and goals.
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31
The notion of women's "compensatory history" focuses on

A) exceptionally notable women
B) the experiences of the majority of women
C) the non-elites of any society
D) women who exerted behind-the-scenes influence
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32
The term misogyny refers to

A) partnership societies
B) the disdain and hatred of women
C) gender role socialization
D) the positive roles women have held throughout history
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33
A multicultural framework is useful in studying women's history because it

A) recognizes the intersection of race, class and gender
B) highlights diversity
C) provides for more inclusiveness
D) all of the above
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34
Countering the historical theme of women as victims is the theme of

A) patriarchy
B) men as victims
C) courage and survival of women
D) the primacy of the family
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35
Feminist historical scholarship has challenged the traditional dichotomy of

A) work and family
B) nature and nurture
C) public and private spheres
D) all of the above
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36
Greek mythology saw the Amazons as

A) societies to trade with because of much gold
B) societies to conquer for their wealth
C) societies with capable female warriors who had little need of men
D) easily conquered societies headed by peace-loving, passive men
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37
In which realm did women of ancient Greece maintain a degree of power and prestige?

A) Religion
B) Politics
C) Education
D) Medicine
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38
Plato believed women could

A) become educated
B) participate in all occupations
C) distract men from pursuit of knowledge
D) all of the above
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39
Plato championed the emancipation of Greek women because he believed that

A) women should hold positions of political authority in the state
B) women are the naturally stronger sex
C) a class of uneducated women could work against democratic principles
D) all of the above
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40
Aristotle believed that women were

A) creative, active and could achieve what men could achieve
B) able to be political partners with men
C) more virtuous and therefore more divine than men
D) naturally meant to be ruled by men
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41
Most Athenian women could be realistically described as

A) privileged and indulged
B) chattels
C) having control over their families and all decisions related to their homes
D) all of the above
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42
In Athens, two main groups of women were successful in this world. These were wives and mothers of powerful men and

A) high-level courtesans
B) women who were educated in coeducational academies
C) business owners
D) Vestal virgins
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43
Sparta practiced infanticide of

A) female infants if they were firstborn
B) female infants if there was already more than one daughter in the family
C) male infants if they were deemed unfit to be warriors
D) twins
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44
Women in Sparta

A) were expected to be physically fit
B) retained control of their dowries
C) could inherit property
D) all of the above
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45
The "pater familias" is associated with

A) Greece
B) the Reformation
C) Rome
D) Feudalism
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46
Pater familias had authority

A) to extend the death sentence on family members
B) to sell his children into slavery
C) over his daughters for life
D) all of the above
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47
In the first century C. E., legislation was passed in Rome that allowed a free woman to be emancipated from a male guardian if

A) her father died
B) she married
C) she bore a son
D) she bore three children
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48
In Rome, the one area where women exercised much control was

A) the broader economy outside the home
B) religion
C) the political system
D) in the schools
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