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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
-Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937
Feminist Thinking
A way of analyzing societal structures and relationships from the perspective of advocating for gender equality and challenging gender-based disparities.
Modern Women's Movement
A social movement that aims at achieving gender equality and addressing issues specifically faced by women, gaining momentum in the late 20th century.
Mid-1960s
Referring to the period approximately from 1964 to 1966, often associated with significant social, cultural, and political changes worldwide.
Feminist Theory
Claims that patriarchy is at least as important as class inequality in determining a person’s opportunities in life. It holds that male domination and female subordination are determined not by biological necessity but by structures of power and social convention. It examines the operation of patriarchy in both micro- and macro-level settings, and it contends that existing patterns of gender inequality can and should be changed for the benefit of all members of society.
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