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Key Terms Study Guide

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This study guide will introduce you to topics of gender, sexuality, social structure, and oppression. Read the trivia question and pick the word you feel like would best fit. Good luck!

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Created Date 10.19.20
Last Updated 10.19.20
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  • The unjust act of making prejudicial distinctions between different people based on different categories of race, age, sex, classes, and other categories that a person may be perceived to belong.
  • Is a special right, advantage or entitlement, that is granted by falling into a conditional basis by birth, group, or classification.
  • Is the treatment of an individual or group as insignificant and less superior.
  • Is promoting and practicing a more dominant culture over a lest known culture.
  • A system of society that holds the man in a relationship, household, or family to strict societal standards of what a man "should" be and what a man "should" do.
  • The prejudice and discrimination against a specific gender, male or female, but most commonly is discrimination against females.
  • A term concerned with the global view of feminism and how the global north has exploited the global souths women and people of color.
  • The ways that groups of people experience advantageous and disadvantageous processes secondary to their sex, race, ethnicity, and a variety of other factors.
  • A movement of feminism working to completely dismantle elitism and domination in all aspects of society and relationships by changing the structure of various social and political, economical, legal processes that exist presently.
  • the overlapping identities in a person that can explain the discriminations and/or privileges they face systematically
  • the various social categories a person attributes to themself and the meanings those categories have to them
  • a theory that attempts to define the ways in which the American foundation has been built upon racism
  • the various, interconnected categories that help define one's identity, such as race, gender, etc.
  • An idea or collection of interrelated concepts that looks to expand upon itself through research
  • A hostile or unjust use of power over an unjust individual or group, it may be overt or covert.