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Gendered Voices Feminist Visions Classic and Contemporary Readings
Quiz 13: Activism, Change, and Feminist Futures
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Question 41
True/False
Reading "Most Women You Know Are Angry" Laurie Penny -In "Most Women You Know Are Angry," Laurie Penny argues that women are taught to embrace and express anger.
Question 42
True/False
Reading "Most Women You Know Are Angry" Laurie Penny -In "Most Women You Know Are Angry," Laurie Penny argues that her eating disorder was at least partially the result of her unexpressed anger and frustration.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Reading "Most Women You Know Are Angry" Laurie Penny -In "Most Women You Know Are Angry," Laurie Penny maintains that when men are uncomfortable with women's anger, they respond by doing which of the following?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Reading "Most Women You Know Are Angry" Laurie Penny -In "Most Women You Know Are Angry," Laurie Penny argues that anger can be a useful tool because
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Reading "Most Women You Know Are Angry" Laurie Penny -According to Laurie Penny, women do not realize that other women are angry because
Question 46
True/False
Reading "What's Love Got to Do with It" Yvette Alex-Assenoh -In "What's Love Got to Do with It," Yvette Alex-Assenoh argues that college campuses are moral, ethical oases within a larger immoral society.
Question 47
True/False
Reading "What's Love Got to Do with It" Yvette Alex-Assenoh -In "What's Love Got to Do with It," Yvette Alex-Assenoh notes that most of the contemporary media attention focused on colleges and universities relates to scandals and misconduct.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Reading "What's Love Got to Do with It" Yvette Alex-Assenoh -In "What's Love Got to Do with It," Yvette Alex-Assenoh argues that colleges and universities are too focused on
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Reading "What's Love Got to Do with It" Yvette Alex-Assenoh -In "What's Love Got to Do with It," Yvette Alex-Assenoh defines "sacrificial love" as
Question 50
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Reading "What's Love Got to Do with It" Yvette Alex-Assenoh -In order to change the culture of universities, Governing Boards must do which of the following (Yvette Alex-Assenoh/"What's Love Got to Do with It?") .