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ss2343

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Match the strand of feminist thought to its definition
 
  1. Postmodern feminism
  a. Gender oppression is a consequence of the interaction between the economic structure of society and gender-based roles
  2. Socialist feminism
  b. Patriarchy is the cause of womens oppression
  3. Marxist feminism
  c. Gender role socialization is the primary source of womens oppression
  4. Radical feminism
  d. The oppression of women is caused by their subordinate working-class status in capitalist societies
  5. Liberal feminism
  e. Questions the existence of any one truth, including womens oppression

Question 2

Match the theorist with the relevant theory
 
  1. Dragan Milovanovic
  a. Moral time
  2. Karl Marx
  b. Peacemaking criminology
  3. Donald Black
  c. Feminist criminology
  4. Jock Young
  d. Postmodernism
  5. Hal Pepinsky
  e. Convict criminology
  6. John Hagan
  f. Radical criminology
  7. John Irwin
  g. Left realism



vickybb89

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Answer to Question 1

1. e
2. a
3. d
4. b
5. c

Answer to Question 2

1. d
2. f
3. a
4. g
5. b
6. c
7. e



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