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Wiki🌍 SociologyWomen's Rights and Feminist MovementsKnowledge test

Test on Women's Rights and Feminist Movements

Women's Rights & Feminist Movements: A Student Guide

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Question 1 of 50%

In modern society, men help with raising children and with household chores.

Test: Status of Women in Society, Feminism history, Women's Rights and Feminism

20 questions

Question 1: In modern society, men help with raising children and with household chores.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that today, the man helps with raising children and with household chores.

Question 2: According to the study materials, what is the statistical difference in earnings for women compared to men on the same position?

A. Women earn 20% less than men.

B. Women earn 10% less than men.

C. Women earn 20% more than men.

D. Women earn the same as men.

Explanation: The study materials state that statistically, women earn 20% less than men on the same position.

Question 3: During the World Wars, the primary role of women was seen as being a housewife, with limited engagement in diverse professional or military roles.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: During the World Wars, most women had to perform hard labor in agriculture and manufacturing, and many also joined the army, working in the arms industry, as nurses, doctors, drivers, logistic managers, and radio operators. They proved to be intelligent, self-reliant, and brave.

Question 4: Following the world wars, women perceived that their real position in society perfectly matched the formal equality they were granted.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: After the war, women felt a significant discrepancy between their formal equality and their real position in society. Working women were viewed as a sign of a low-class family, and their role was often relegated back to being a housewife. Those who maintained their professional careers faced discrimination in wages, authority, and job stability.

Question 5: According to the study materials, what time period is associated with the 1st wave of feminism?

A. 1890s-1950

B. 1950s-1970s

C. During the World Wars

D. 1960s-1970s

Explanation: The study materials state that 'The 1st wave of feminism (1890s-1950) fought mainly for legislative change,' directly identifying this period as the timeline for the first wave.

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