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None Social Sciences
What was the name of the organization founded by Friedan?
  1. National Organization for Women (NOW)
  2. Women's Liberation Front (WLF)
  3. Equal Rights Amendment Coalition (ERAC)
  4. Feminist Action League (FAL)
None Social Sciences
What was the "problem that has no name" according to Friedan's book?
  1. Women's lack of education
  2. Women's lack of representation in politics
  3. Women's confinement to traditional gender roles
  4. Women's lack of access to healthcare
None Social Sciences
Gloria Steinem was born in the 1940s.
  1. True
  2. False
None Social Sciences
Gloria Steinem was a co-founder of the National Women's Political Caucus.
  1. True
  2. False
None Social Sciences
What was the title of Betty Friedan's groundbreaking book?
  1. The Feminine Ideal
  2. The Feminist Manifesto
  3. The Feminine Mystique
  4. The Feminine Revolution
None Social Sciences
What has Gloria Steinem's work paved the way for?
  1. The fight for men's rights
  2. The fight for animal's rights
  3. The fight for gender equality and justice
  4. The fight for affordable care
None Social Sciences
What was the Progressive Era?
  1. A period of social reform from the 1890s to the 1920s
  2. A period of economic growth and prosperity in the United States
  3. A period of political instability and conflict
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 Sociology
A sociologist would refer to the laws of a society as                   .
  1. Norms
  2. Mores
  3. Folkways
  4. Informal Sanctions
Grade 7 Criminal Justice
In a                case, a court settles a disagreement between two parties.
  1. juvenile
  2. criminal
  3. civil
  4. felony
Grade 7 Criminal Justice
A person accused of a crime may be                if the police have probable cause.
  1. killed
  2. arrested
  3. released
  4. sentenced
None Social Sciences
What tactics did the National Woman's Party use to advocate for women's suffrage?
  1. Peaceful protests
  2. Lobbying Congress
  3. Picketing the White House
  4. Writing letters to elected officials
None Social Sciences
When did Alice Paul found the National Woman's Party?
  1. 1912
  2. 1916
  3. 1920
  4. 1923
None Social Sciences
What was Alice Paul's role in the National American Woman Suffrage Association?
  1. Chair of the Congressional Committee
  2. President of the organization
  3. Organizer of the suffrage marches
  4. None of the above
None Social Sciences
What was Sandra Day O'Connor's occupation prior to becoming a judge?
  1. Deputy county attorney
  2. State senator
  3. Law professor
  4. Business executive
None Social Sciences
What did Sandra Day O'Connor advocate for in retirement?
  1. Women's rights
  2. Environmental conservation
  3. Civics education
  4. Immigration reform
None Social Sciences
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first         woman         appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
None Social Sciences
What was the key issue at stake in the 1996 United States v. Virginia case?
  1. Affirmative action in higher education
  2. Women's reproductive rights
  3. Gender discrimination in the military
  4. Same-sex marriage
None Social Sciences
Where did Jane Addams study before returning to Chicago?
  1. Harvard University
  2. Women's Medical College in Philadelphia
  3. University of Chicago
  4. Yale University
None Social Sciences
When was Jane Addams born?
  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
None Social Sciences
What was Sandra Day O'Connor's stance on gender-based classifications in the law?
  1. They should always be considered constitutional
  2. They should never be considered constitutional
  3. They should be substantially related to an important governmental objective to be considered constitutional
  4. They should be considered constitutional only in cases involving national security
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