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Understanding Feminism and Institutions Quiz

Test your knowledge about the essential elements of feminism and the various institutions that shape our society. This quiz covers historical movements, key concepts, and the roles of different societal elements. Whether you're a student of social sciences or simply interested in the topic, this is a great way to learn more!

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Engaging and informative
  • Suitable for all knowledge levels
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The most significant element of an institution.
STRUCTURES
STABILITY
LEGITIMACY
It is an individualistic form of feminist theory, which focuses on women’s ability to maintain their equality through their own actions and choices.
Liberal Feminism
Socialist Feminism
Radical Feminism
It links ideas to action, insisting we should push for change toward gender equality and not just talk about it.
Expanding human choice
Working to increase equality
Ending sexual violence and promoting sexual freedom
Feminism refers to an extended period of feminist activity during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century in the United Kingdom and the United States.
1st Wave
2nd Wave
3rd wave
Feminism began in the early 1990s, arising as a response to perceived failures of the second wave and also as a response to the backlash against initiatives and movements created by the second wave.
1st Wave
3rd wave
2nd Wave
The role of this institutions is to procreates (have children), nurture, and teach values.
SOCIETY
FAMILY
INSTITUTION
It is a place where people of different ages gain an education, including preschools, childcare, primary- elementary schools, secondary-high schools, and universities.
EDUCATION
RELIGION
GOVERNMENT
This institution is entrusted with making and enforcing the rules of a society as well as with regulating relations with other societies. (political order)
GOVERNMENT
RELIGION
EDUCATION
This institution is concerned with the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services; supply & demand.
EDUCATION
ECONOMY
RELIGION
There should be some sense of shared values and meaning among the members of the institution.
SHARED VALUES
LEGITIMACY
REGULATOR OF INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR
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