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Test Bank for Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, 4th Edition Appelrouth (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, 4th Edition by Scott Appelrouth, Laura Desfor Edles ; ISBN13: 9781506387994. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 16).....Chapter 1. Introduction. 
Chapter 2. Karl Marx (1818–1883). 
Chapter 3. Émile Durkheim (1858–1917). 
Chapter 4. Max Weber (1864–1920). 
Chapter 5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935). 
Chapter 6. Georg Simmel (1858–1918). 
Chapter 7. W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963). 
Chapter 8. George Herbert Me...
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Test Bank for Sociological Theory in the Classical Era: Text and Readings, 4th Edition Edles (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Sociological Theory in the Classical Era: Text and Readings, 4th Edition by Laura Desfor Edles, Scott Appelrouth ; ISBN13: 9781506347820. (Full Chapters included Ch 1 to 8).....Chapter 1. Introduction. 
Chapter 2. Karl Marx (1818–1883). 
Chapter 3. Émile Durkheim (1858–1917). 
Chapter 4. Max Weber (1864–1920). 
Chapter 5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935). 
Chapter 6. Georg Simmel (1858–1918). 
Chapter 7. W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963). 
Chapter 8. George Her...
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Test Bank For Classical And Contemporary Sociological Theory Text And Readings 2nd Edition By Scott A.
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Appelrouth and Edles: Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, Second Edition 
Instructor Resources 
 Multiple-Choice Questions: 
Chapter 3: Émile Durkheim Test Bank 
1. Durkheim’s conviction that society is sui generis means: 
a) society is an unreality; only individuals are real 
b) society does not really exist; only a generic label is used 
c) society is an objective reality that is irreducible to the individuals that compose it 
d) society only exists within the confines of the m...
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Feminism (part 3): The key ideas of the key thinkers
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The key ideas of the following thinkers to exemplify the content from parts 1 and 2: 
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) 
Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) 
Kate Millett (1934– ) 
Sheila Rowbotham (1943– ) 
bell hooks (1952– )
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English 105 (correct answers)
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the darling correct answers Anton chekov 
 
happy endings correct answers margaret atwood 
 
hills like white elephants correct answers ernest hemmingway 
 
good people correct answers david foster Wallace 
 
the yellow wallpaper correct answers charlotte perkins gilman 
 
how to date a brown girl, blackgirl, whitegirl or halfie correct answers junot diaz 
 
bartleby, the scrivener correct answers herman Melville 
 
Hidden Meanings, treatment of time, supreme irony, and life experience in the so...
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American Yawp Chapter 18 with 100% complete solutions
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In the late nineteenth century, which American city had the largest meat processing industry? 
Chicago 
 
 
 
How did railroads transform the American economy? 
Inspired the development of organized labor to meet the needs of a permanent working class 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Which census first revealed that a majority of Americans were living in cities 
1920 
 
 
 
By 1890, in most large northern cities, immigrants and their children amounted to what percent of the population? 
60% 
 
 
 
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Feminism core ideas and principles
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What are the five feminist principles? - Sex and gender 
Patriarchy 
The personal is the political 
Equality feminism and difference feminism 
Intersectionality 
What is the definition of sex? - Biological differnces between men and women 
Assigned a sex at birth 
What does it mean to be an equality feminist? - Argue women's nature is socially constructed / 
determined by society and not biology 
Which feminist branches have debates concerning sex? - Difference feminism vs equality 
feminism 
T...
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ENG 222 Genres Women's Literature Exam Questions with Latest Update
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Judith Shakespeare - ANSWER-Fictional sister of William Shakespeare who was extremely talented but went insane due to the disapproval or sheer hate of women working any other job that was not a wife/mother 
 
"The Cult of True Womanhood" Attributes - ANSWER-Piety, Purity, Domesticity, and Submissiveness 
 
What did "The Cult of True Womanhood" say about gender roles? - ANSWER-Gender roles vary across cultures and change across times. Piety was the source of the woman's strength and did not ...
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Feminism 8 ALREADY PASSED
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman - - an early socialist feminist 
- gender as a social construct 
- young girls forced to conform in society and prepare for motherhood through playing with 
toys/clothing etc 
- sex and domestic economics go hand in hand, women were reliant on their sexual assets to survive and 
please their husbands 
- the domestic environment is an instrument of patriarchy, women are economically dependent on men. 
Nuclear family needs to be destroyed and replaced by communal living 
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Feminism 18 GRADED A+
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SECTION 1: 
Overview of feminism - 
Name the strands 
Briefly describe each 
State the approximate wave - - LIBERAL feminism - supporting reform (1st wave). 
- RADICAL feminism - supporting revolution (2nd and 3rd wave). 
- SOCIALIST feminism - the most extreme and are Marxists (2nd wave) 
- POSTMODERN feminism (3rd wave). 
The main strands are liberal and radical. 
Socialist and postmodern are also strands to use where you can. 
So, mainly contrast liberal and radical. 
Include socialist and p...