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Gender- Module 1

Gender, Sex and Society-
Instructor- T. Esguerra
Across
Many of the first wave feminists were also ________.
This group is considered a minority group by sociologists, even though its numbers are higher, because of the limited opportunities and being treated differently in society.
The women who participated in the first wave of feminism were called _______.
Gender ________, according to sociologists, is treating others differently based solely on their gender.
During the _______ ___ ____ era, men and women were relatively equal in power.
Refers to those social, cultural, and psychological traits linked to males and females through particular social contexts.
In 1920, women won the right to _______.
The Declaration of _________, 1848, was a document signed by 68 women and 32 men, outlining the rights that American women should be entitled to as citizens.
The belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.
Down
______ ______ was an abolitionist and women's rights activist and known for her speech "Ain't I a woman".
The _______ wave of feminism was roughly between the period of 1848 - 1920.
During the _______ revolution, women and children no longer participated in the workforce. The workplace became highly "gendered".
A social system in which men have come to be dominant in relation to women.
_______ _______ are the expected attitudes and behaviors a society associates with each sex. This definition places gender squarely in the sociocultural context.
In ________ societies, tasks for men and women became more gender specific.
The ______wave of feminism took place during the 1960s- 1970s.
________ have worked to create better opportunities for women, including: healthcare centers, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, older women's rights, and social security reform.
Refers to the biological characteristics distinguishing male and female.This definition emphasizes male and female differences in chromosomes, anatomy, hormones, reproductive systems, and other physiological components