A. Male or female
B. Biological difference
C. A social construction
D. a and b
Gender in World Politics
Gender in World Politics
A. Male or female
B. A social construction of what it means to be male or female
C. Biological difference
D. All of the above
A. Heterosexuality
B. Homosexuality
C. Multiple and/or shifting sexualities
D. All of the above
A. Recognizing the increase in global demand for women as cheap labour and care
B. Paid and unpaid reproductive labour and care
C. Lowering standards for labour worldwide
D. a and b
A. Liberal feminists seek to put an end to women’s exclusion/under representation in position of power and employment, radical feminists see women as different from men
B. Liberal feminists seek to put an end to women’s exclusion/under representation in position of power and employment, radical feminists see women’s subordination as universal taking different forms at different times
C. Liberal feminists see women as different from men and do not reject ‘women’s values’, radical feminists see women as different from men
D. Liberal feminists see women as different from men and do not reject ‘women’s values’, radical feminists see women’s subordination as universal taking different forms at different times
A. The growing global demand for women’s domestic and sexual services
B. The growing global demand for nannies
C. The global economy of unpaid work
D. None of the above
A. Feminization of labour
B. That women’s work includes primary responsibility of childcare and housework
C. Mail order brides
D. None of the above
A. Women/girls come from rural areas into towns or cities to provide gendered services
B. An increased global flow of women
C. Prostitution and mail order brides
D. All of the above
A. i
B. ii, iii
C. i, ii, iii
D. i, ii
A. a group of Israeli women demonstrating for Palestinian women.
B. a group of Israeli women demonstrating against Palestinian Women
C. a group of Palestinian demonstrating against Israeli women
D. None