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  • Match each wave of feminism with its main focus:
    First-wave feminism ↔️ Securing suffrage
    Second-wave feminism ↔️ Reproductive rights
    Third-wave feminism ↔️ Intersectionality
    Fourth-wave feminism ↔️ Social media activism
  • Fourth-wave feminism began in the 2010s and continues today.

    True
  • Marxist feminism argues that women's oppression is linked to capitalism and class exploitation
  • Match each feminist theory with its key focus:
    Liberal Feminism ↔️ Legal and political equality
    Radical Feminism ↔️ Dismantling patriarchy
    Marxist Feminism ↔️ Capitalism and class exploitation
    Intersectional Feminism ↔️ Overlapping forms of oppression
  • Feminists advocate for equal legal, social, economic, and political rights
  • Liberal feminism aims to achieve equality through reforms within existing institutions.

    True
  • Feminism has had a significant impact on the UK political landscape.
    True
  • Feminism is a political ideology that advocates for the social, economic, and political equality of women
  • Match the wave of feminism with its main focus:
    First-wave ↔️ Securing legal rights, suffrage
    Second-wave ↔️ Reproductive rights, equal pay
    Third-wave ↔️ Challenging gender norms, intersectionality
    Fourth-wave ↔️ Social media activism, body positivity
  • Marxist feminism argues that women's oppression is linked to capitalism and class exploitation
  • Liberal feminism focuses on achieving equality through reforms within existing institutions
  • Match the feminist movement or party with its key focus:
    Women's Equality Party ↔️ Equal representation and pay
    Fawcett Society ↔️ Legislative changes for equality
    Women's Liberation Movement ↔️ Reproductive rights and equal pay
  • Marxist feminism prioritizes class struggle over gender issues, potentially overlooking unique forms of oppression
  • Feminism is a political ideology that advocates for the social, economic, and political equality of women
  • The Equal Pay Act was a key achievement of second-wave feminism.

    True
  • Radical feminism sees patriarchy as the root cause of women's oppression
  • Order the four waves of feminism in chronological order:
    1️⃣ First-wave feminism
    2️⃣ Second-wave feminism
    3️⃣ Third-wave feminism
    4️⃣ Fourth-wave feminism
  • Radical feminists view patriarchy as the root cause of women's oppression
  • Feminists advocate for the equal legal, social, economic, and political rights of women compared to men
  • Feminists emphasize individual and collective empowerment
  • What is one feminist political objective in the UK related to reproductive rights?
    Securing access to abortion
  • Order the four waves of feminism chronologically:
    1️⃣ First-wave
    2️⃣ Second-wave
    3️⃣ Third-wave
    4️⃣ Fourth-wave
  • Radical feminism advocates for a fundamental restructuring of society to dismantle male domination.

    True
  • Marxist feminism argues that women's oppression is linked to capitalism and class exploitation.

    True
  • Feminists advocate for equal legal, social, economic, and political rights for women.

    True
  • When was the Women's Equality Party established in the UK?
    2015
  • Combating violence against women is a key feminist political objective in the UK
  • Why has radical feminism been criticized for its proposed societal changes?
    Impracticality
  • First-wave feminism occurred in the late 19th and early 20th century.

    True
  • Liberal feminism focuses on achieving legal and political equality for women through reforms within existing institutions
  • Intersectional feminism recognizes that gender intersects with other social identities to create unique forms of oppression
  • Feminist political objectives include equality, social justice, and empowerment.
    True
  • What are the key political objectives of feminism?
    Equality, social justice, empowerment
  • What does radical feminism view as the root cause of women's oppression?
    Patriarchy
  • Match the feminist movement/party with its key focus in the UK:
    Women's Equality Party ↔️ Equal representation, pay, and opportunities
    Fawcett Society ↔️ Legislative changes for gender equality
    Women's Liberation Movement ↔️ Reproductive rights, equal pay, challenging gender roles
  • Feminists hold diverse views on women's roles in society, ranging from promoting traditional roles to advocating for complete gender equality.

    True
  • What is the key focus of liberal feminism?
    Legal and political equality
  • What is the root cause of women's oppression according to radical feminism?
    Patriarchy
  • What does intersectional feminism recognize as intersecting with gender to create unique forms of oppression?
    Social identities
  • Radical feminists view patriarchy as the root cause of women's oppression and call for a fundamental restructuring of society