Final Flashcards

1
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Domestic Violence: Why women stay

A
  1. battered women syndrome
  2. hope for change
  3. “save abuser”
  4. love
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Domestic violence: Cycle of violence

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  1. Tension Building
  2. violent episode
  3. pursuit remorse
  4. escalation
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Domestic Violence: Perpetrator Profiling

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  1. Violent family of origin
  2. substance abuse
  3. anger management issue
  4. gender norms
  5. jealousy
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4
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Structural reason for domestic violence

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  1. economic dependence
  2. lack of external support
  3. religious values
  4. fear of retaliation
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5
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Settler Colonialism

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System domination and oppression

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Settler colonialism factors

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  1. social construction of other
  2. control over land and resources
  3. reservation system
  4. forced assimilation
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7
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Colonialism control over land act

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Jackson indian removal act

trail of tears

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8
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colonialism reservation system

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“Peace Policy” Grant 1851

Indian Apportions act

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9
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Phase 1 vs Phase 2
Settler colonization
assimilation

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Phase 1: adults “civilize” or exterminate
Phase 2: children boarding school
1990 Indian Child Protection Act

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10
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Colonial violence as sexual violence

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rape
attack on body
disrespect for physical conditions
disregard for humanity and family

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Inter generational transmission of trauma

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  1. of survivors
  2. of displacement
  3. of refugee outsiders
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12
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All women concentration camp

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Ravensbrook

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13
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Psychological explanation for intergenerational trauma

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From communicated behaviors and emotions from parents that are internalized

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14
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social mechanisms of intergenerational violence

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Family construction of self

narratives passed down in families

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15
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Gendered genocide

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sexual violence, sexual exchange

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16
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Enlightenment period

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17&18th century
participation of self governance
democracy and right to vote for men

17
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Mary Wallstonecraft

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Vindication of the rights of women

18
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Seneca falls 1848

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Mott and Stanton

Declaration of sentiments

19
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Declaration of sentiments

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  1. women are not capable of making their own decisions
  2. compromising femininity
  3. god created gendered world
20
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19th amendment

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women’s right to vote

21
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NWSA

and creator

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National women’s suffrage association
Sudan B Anthony
Constitutional argument

22
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NWSA Method

A

civil disobedience to bring attention to how the law is wrong

23
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1900 Carrie Chapman Catt

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Leader of radicalized outspoken small movement

24
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1917 Alice Paul

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European women’s rights, “Women’s party”
more violent and radical movement
hunger strikes forced eating
brought to usa to bring awareness

25
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1918 president wilson

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Support for 19th amendment to reward women for their efforts in world war 1

26
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1919 women’s rights

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19th amendment passed house and senate

27
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1920 women’s rights

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19th amendment ratified

28
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1920-1940’s

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Voter gap due to control of men and misunderstanding of how to vote

29
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1940’s women’s rights

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world war 2 mobiles women
gives jobs and wages like men
funded day care

30
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feminism in nationalism

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women expected to return to gender roles after war

31
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Post war feminism

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Rights movement begins

new disconnect and mobilization

32
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1960’s feminism

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wanting rights they had in ww2

politicalized discontent postwar

33
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1963 president kennedy

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women’s rights platform

more women mobilized to vote

34
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3rd wave feminism

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1990’s present
1. lesbian and gay rights
2. transgender rights
3 reproductive rights
4. ending violence against women 
5. economic parity
35
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Economic parity

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Pay disparity
Occupational segregation 
Unskilled/ low pay, domestic work
Skilled/ teaching nurses
Highly skilled/ medicine law