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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #2
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #3
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #4
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #5
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #6
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #7
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #8
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #9
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #10
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #11
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #12
A Feminism allows women economic independence and the end of women being the property of men. As the world of work changes women increasingly are working and making a pathway for themselves and this should entail a lack of economic, political, or social dependence on men. Marriage should be a choice not a forced imposition.
B Feminism is about a woman being able to realize her true self, find her personality, and make her own major life decisions.
C Black women value the vote, will ensure a new morality in US society with the power of the vote, and Black women’s vote will lead to much needed reform in racism and corruption
D Independence and economic autonomy means women should have control over their bodies and control reproduction processes for themselves.
Question #13
A Feminism allows women economic independence and the end of women being the property of men. As the world of work changes women increasingly are working and making a pathway for themselves and this should entail a lack of economic, political, or social dependence on men. Marriage should be a choice not a forced imposition.
B Violence against black workers, citizens, and reformers should be stopped. Whites should be held accountable for their violence against Black community
C Black women value the vote, will ensure a new morality in US society with the power of the vote, and Black women’s vote will lead to much needed reform in racism and corruption
D Independence and economic autonomy means women should have control over their bodies and control reproduction processes for themselves.
Question #14
A Black women value the vote, will ensure a new morality in US society with the power of the vote, and Black women’s vote will lead to much needed reform in racism and corruption
B Violence against black workers, citizens, and reformers should be stopped. Whites should be held accountable for their violence against Black community
C Feminism is about a woman being able to realize her true self, find her personality, and make her own major life decisions.
D Reformer who pushes for neighborhood safety, public health, and development of community.
Question #15
A Reformer who pushes for neighborhood safety, public health, and development of community.
B Black women value the vote, will ensure a new morality in US society with the power of the vote, and Black women’s vote will lead to much needed reform in racism and corruption
C Independence and economic autonomy means women should have control over their bodies and control reproduction processes for themselves.
D Violence against black workers, citizens, and reformers should be stopped. Whites should be held accountable for their violence against Black community
Question #16
A Violence against black workers, citizens, and reformers should be stopped. Whites should be held accountable for their violence against Black community
B Feminism allows women economic independence and the end of women being the property of men. As the world of work changes women increasingly are working and making a pathway for themselves and this should entail a lack of economic, political, or social dependence on men. Marriage should be a choice not a forced imposition.
C Independence and economic autonomy means women should have control over their bodies and control reproduction processes for themselves.
D Reformer who pushes for neighborhood safety, public health, and development of community.
Question #17
A Feminism allows women economic independence and the end of women being the property of men. As the world of work changes women increasingly are working and making a pathway for themselves and this should entail a lack of economic, political, or social dependence on men. Marriage should be a choice not a forced imposition.
B Independence and economic autonomy means women should have control over their bodies and control reproduction processes for themselves.
C Reformer who pushes for neighborhood safety, public health, and development of community.
D Feminism is about a woman being able to realize her true self, find her personality, and make her own major life decisions.
Question #18
A Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
B African-American philosopher that emerged from the Harlem Renaissance. She argued women the women of color faced the dilemma of the double conciousness. They mus choose between being activists for their race o their sex. She believed race would always win.
C African-American woman who became an entrepreneur in the world of beauty products, owned property, and as a civil rights reformer pushed back on the over sexualization of African-American women in the beauty products industry.
D Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature
Question #19
A Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature
B African-American activist on the Black Cabinet, Youth Program and pushed for the desegregation of restaurants in DC and to raise the wages of African-American federal employees
C Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
D African-American philosopher that emerged from the Harlem Renaissance. She argued women the women of color faced the dilemma of the double conciousness. They mus choose between being activists for their race o their sex. She believed race would always win.
Question #20
A Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature
B First female member of the Presidential cabinet as the Labor Secretary. She pushed for worker safety, the Wagner Act and helped design the original Social Security Act in the 1930’s
C Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
D African-American activist on the Black Cabinet, Youth Program and pushed for the desegregation of restaurants in DC and to raise the wages of African-American federal employees
Question #21
A Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
B African-American woman who became an entrepreneur in the world of beauty products, owned property, and as a civil rights reformer pushed back on the over sexualization of African-American women in the beauty products industry.
C Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature
D African-American philosopher that emerged from the Harlem Renaissance. She argued women the women of color faced the dilemma of the double conciousness. They mus choose between being activists for their race o their sex. She believed race would always win.
Question #22
A African-American philosopher that emerged from the Harlem Renaissance. She argued women the women of color faced the dilemma of the double conciousness. They mus choose between being activists for their race o their sex. She believed race would always win.
B Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature
C African-American activist on the Black Cabinet, Youth Program and pushed for the desegregation of restaurants in DC and to raise the wages of African-American federal employees
D Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
Question #23
A Civil Rigths and Women’s Rights activists who pushed for leadership roles in the White House, challenged the Daughters of Liberty, pushed for inclusion of African leadership during thr Great Depression and wrote My Day
B African-American activist on the Black Cabinet, Youth Program and pushed for the desegregation of restaurants in DC and to raise the wages of African-American federal employees
C First female member of the Presidential cabinet as the Labor Secretary. She pushed for worker safety, the Wagner Act and helped design the original Social Security Act in the 1930’s
D Social worker who pushed for the legalization of information for birth control and to be able to discuss it or distribute literature