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The Roman Stoic Gaius Musonius Rufus (1st century CE) furthered this idea by arguing that women were just as capable as men in terms of intellect and virtue in his discourse “That Women Too Should Study Philosophy”.","6cb19a80-d7fb-4cf8-84e7-512e14b96475",[35,47],{"id":36,"data":37,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"446a32c5-794c-4cef-bbfe-9ed08e008083",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":39,"multiChoiceCorrect":41,"multiChoiceIncorrect":43},11,[40],"An ancient Greek poet known for her work from the female perspective is:",[42],"Sappho",[44,45,46],"Hypatia","Plato","Gaius Musonius Rufus",{"id":48,"data":49,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"b3fdc16e-daf9-48c3-b43f-1b86d5308c42",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":50,"multiChoiceCorrect":52,"multiChoiceIncorrect":54},[51],"In the context of ancient thinkers, what is Hypatia known for?",[53],"Mathematics and philosophy",[55,56,57],"Poetry and Drama","Astronomy and Mathematics","Sculpture and Poetry",{"id":59,"data":60,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":64},"043dfb15-48d0-4ec9-8d54-c5de3e843643",{"type":20,"title":61,"markdownContent":62,"audioMediaId":63},"Medieval Feminism","In the Middle Ages, women's rights were limited and they had little control over the direction of their lives. Their subjugation was justified through religious reasoning; women were maligned by association with the biblical Eve, who was held responsible for original sin. \n\nHowever, women arguably had more active roles in society than in some later periods, through their participation in industries such as brewing. Some women, usually noblewomen or nuns, managed to gain an education and contribute to the development of feminist thought. \n\nSaint Hildegard of Bingen (c.1098-1179), a German abbess, was a polymath who wrote extensively on various subjects, including theology, medicine, and music. Her works demonstrated the intellectual capabilities of women. \n\n ![Graph](image://59bdc788-7cf7-46be-888a-1e5fb29acf68 \"Statue of Saint Hildegard of Bingen. Image: Gerda Arendt via Wikimedia\")\n\nChristine de Pizan (c.1364-1430), a French poet, is considered one of the first feminist authors for her works such as *La Cité des Dames* (‘The City of Ladies’) that challenged the misogyny of the literary tradition and advocated for women's education. \n\nAdditionally, some medieval Islamic scholars, such as Ibn Arabi, Ibn Asakir, and Ibn Rushd, argued that women, while inferior to men in some areas, were capable of sainthood, education, and more active participation in society.","25079106-efa9-4f03-afcb-5c93792a5c7f",[65],{"id":66,"data":67,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"2544a7c3-7291-49ac-a89b-49bd015a7bca",{"type":38,"reviewType":68,"spacingBehaviour":20,"clozeQuestion":69,"clozeWords":74},4,[70,71,72,73],"Christine de Pizan, a French poet, is considered one of the first feminist authors for her work, La Cité des Dames (‘The City of Ladies’) .","French poet Christine de Pizan is seen as an early feminist author due to her work, La Cité des Dames","La Cité des Dames, by French poet Christine de Pizan, marks her as one of the first feminist writers","Christine de Pizan's work, La Cité des Dames, establishes her as an early feminist author in France",[75],"Dames",{"id":77,"data":78,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":82},"193caef3-4196-40b6-9d04-cf1395a12182",{"type":20,"title":79,"markdownContent":80,"audioMediaId":81},"Seventeenth Century Feminists","The seventeenth century saw the emergence of more educated and powerful women who contributed to the development of proto-feminist thought. In England, Queen Elizabeth I (who ruled from 1558 to 1603) had to forge a role for herself as a female ruler, creating an iconography that showcased her strength, purity and intelligence. While most noble families in Europe chose to educate their daughters, women generally did not have formal access to education. \n\nBathsua Makin (c.1600-75), an English scholar, and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-78), a polyglot Dutch feminist and the first woman to study at a Dutch university, corresponded with each other about women's education in the seventeenth century. They both published tracts arguing that women were just as intellectually capable and rational as men. 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Wollstonecraft's seminal work, *A Vindication of the Rights of Woman* (1792), argued for women's education and equality, stating that women were not naturally inferior to men but were made so by their lack of education. She claimed that men and women should be treated as equally rational beings and imagined a new society founded on reason. Her writings inspired future generations of feminists and laid the groundwork for modern feminist thought.\n\nOlympe de Gouges, a French playwright and political activist, also contributed to feminist thought during the Enlightenment. She wrote the *Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen* (1791), which demanded equal rights for women and challenged the male-dominated political system.\n\n ![Graph](image://2b41b4f0-fe1e-4ed8-a7b9-b620d518c000 \"A portrait of Anna Olympe de Gouges.\")","aea13309-483e-45d1-83aa-362376b40188",[106],{"id":107,"data":108,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"9f43e652-5292-49cc-aa8b-253eca6c3f03",{"type":38,"reviewType":20,"spacingBehaviour":20,"activeRecallQuestion":109,"activeRecallAnswers":114},[110,111,112,113],"Which influential feminist thinker wrote the seminal work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792?","Who authored the groundbreaking book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792, advocating for women's education and equality?","Which feminist writer from the Enlightenment period is known for her work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, published in 1792?","In 1792, who wrote the influential book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, arguing for equal treatment of men and women based on reason?",[115],"Mary Wollstonecraft",{"id":117,"data":118,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":122},"ea58d64c-576d-4263-9226-4c7ce9d264bd",{"type":20,"title":119,"markdownContent":120,"audioMediaId":121},"Early American Feminism","In early America, feminist thought was shaped by influential figures such as Abigail Adams (1744-1818) and Margaret Fuller (1810-1850). Adams, the wife of the second U.S. president, John Adams, advocated for women's rights and education, famously urging her husband to \"remember the ladies\" when drafting the U.S. Constitution. Her letters and writings provide insight into the early feminist movement in America.\n\nMargaret Fuller, an American journalist and women's rights advocate, also contributed to early American feminist thought. She was the first American female war correspondent and full-time book reviewer. Her book *Woman in the Nineteenth Century* called for women's independence and equality, arguing that women should be allowed to pursue their own interests and ambitions. \n\n ![Graph](image://b8c8ff3e-8bec-48e3-bb09-bbef6d2d4514 \"Margaret Fuller.\")\n\nShe believed that society was on the verge of an awakening which would bring mankind to a more elevated and equal state in which women would be allowed full independence.","fac2d18b-2c90-4c73-8b2f-20dc30be14c6",[123],{"id":124,"data":125,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"1446ae4b-3460-4251-802d-8738ef4ff133",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":126,"multiChoiceCorrect":128,"multiChoiceIncorrect":130},[127],"What was the title of Margaret Fuller's book advocating for women's independence and equality?",[129],"Woman in the Nineteenth Century",[131,132,133],"The Feminine Mystique","A Vindication of the Rights of Woman","The Second Sex",{"id":135,"data":136,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":140},"95630822-670f-4090-b32d-39ce2696b622",{"type":20,"title":137,"markdownContent":138,"audioMediaId":139},"The Seneca Falls Convention","In 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. This historic event marked the beginning of the organized women's rights movement in the United States. The convention produced the Declaration of Sentiments, a document modeled after the Declaration of Independence, which demanded equal rights for women, including the right to vote.\n\nThe Seneca Falls Convention brought together hundreds of women and men who were passionate about women's rights, sparking a national conversation about gender equality. \n\n ![Graph](image://a527a6b1-914a-404a-8940-eccdfaf8332a \"The document listing all the signatures for the Senaca Falls Convention.\")\n\nThe convention's impact was felt for decades, as it inspired future generations of feminists and laid the groundwork for the women's suffrage movement in the United States.","e1ddb262-0ab4-4920-8018-96cda370f024",[141],{"id":142,"data":143,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"3533a4df-d927-46c7-866e-039d28da2aab",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":144,"multiChoiceCorrect":146,"multiChoiceIncorrect":148},[145],"What document was produced at the Seneca Falls Convention?",[147],"Declaration of Sentiments",[149,150,151],"Bill of Rights for Women","Women's Suffrage Act","Equal Rights Amendment",{"id":153,"data":154,"type":25,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"pages":156},"c89c9ce1-1265-49d8-8ee1-a1e07b9829b1",{"type":25,"title":155},"The Suffrage Movement and Beyond",[157,175,192,220],{"id":158,"data":159,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":163},"ec0e2469-700c-415d-a4a4-311c9a959e07",{"type":20,"title":160,"markdownContent":161,"audioMediaId":162},"The Early American Suffrage Movement","The fight for women's right to vote in the United States was led by suffragists such as Sojourner Truth (1797-1883) and Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906). \n\n ![Graph](image://c7a88b4f-a120-4a20-aac3-e400df2f329e \"Sojourner Truth.\")\n\nTruth, a former slave and abolitionist, linked women's rights to the fight against slavery, arguing that both women and African Americans deserved equal rights. Her famous speech, \"Ain't I a Woman?\", highlighted the intersectionality of gender and race in the struggle for equality. \n\nAnthony, a tireless advocate for women's rights, worked alongside Elizabeth Cady Stanton to organize the suffrage movement and lobby for a constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote. \n\nBoth Anthony and Truth played crucial roles in the early American suffrage movement, paving the way for the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.","29a05ab3-1798-46dc-a8a5-e641444a0139",[164],{"id":165,"data":166,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"e15cc49c-5625-486d-9b0f-2bc809e853e1",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":167,"multiChoiceCorrect":169,"multiChoiceIncorrect":171},[168],"Which amendment granted women the right to vote?",[170],"19th Amendment",[172,173,174],"15th Amendment","21st Amendment","26th Amendment",{"id":176,"data":177,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":181},"5efc022c-3bac-48a9-849f-95f4d013f795",{"type":20,"title":178,"markdownContent":179,"audioMediaId":180},"The New Woman","The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a shift in the role of women in society, with the emergence of the so-called \"new woman\". This term referred to women who challenged traditional gender roles by pursuing higher education, engaging in professional careers, and advocating for women's rights. \n\nThe new woman represented a break from the past, as women began to assert their independence and demand equal rights.\n\nThe new woman movement was fueled by the writings of feminist authors such as the utopian feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), who argued for women’s independence and dress reform and against their economic and marital oppression.\n\n ![Graph](image://f147dc43-360b-4d92-b45a-1bc788d14dec \"Charlotte Perkins Gilman.\")\n\nShe famously wrote about her experience of post-partum depression and confinement in her short story “The Yellow Wall-Paper”.\n\nThis period also saw the rise of women's clubs and organizations, which provided a platform for women to discuss and advocate for social and political issues. The new woman movement played a significant role in shaping modern feminism.","86434904-8180-4fc4-b167-db2ee1a33e5a",[182],{"id":183,"data":184,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"11b294b6-d02b-453c-8f8e-408b0a9b056c",{"type":38,"reviewType":20,"spacingBehaviour":20,"activeRecallQuestion":185,"activeRecallAnswers":190},[186,187,188,189],"What term refers to the idea of a woman in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who challenged traditional gender roles?","What label was given to women in the late 1800s and early 1900s who defied conventional gender expectations?","Which term describes a woman from the late 19th and early 20th centuries who advocated for women's rights?","What was the name for women during the late 19th and early 20th centuries who broke away from traditional gender norms?",[191],"New woman",{"id":193,"data":194,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":198},"ecb915c8-f748-4376-a711-6cfb30dd7513",{"type":20,"title":195,"markdownContent":196,"audioMediaId":197},"The Early Birth Control Movement","The early birth control movement was pioneered by figures such as Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) and Emma Goldman (1869-1940), who recognized the importance of family planning and reproductive rights for women. \n\nMargaret Sanger, an American nurse and activist, founded the American Birth Control League, which later became Planned Parenthood. She believed that women should have control over their own bodies and the ability to decide when and if to have children.\n\nEmma Goldman, a political activist and writer, also advocated for birth control and women's reproductive rights. Both Sanger and Goldman faced legal challenges and societal backlash for their advocacy, but their efforts laid the foundation for future family planning movements around the world. \n\n ![Graph](image://550472c3-ba6a-43b1-a5ed-b6a596017b9c \"Emma Goldman.\")\n\nThe early birth control movement was a crucial step in the fight for women's rights, as it recognized the importance of reproductive autonomy in achieving gender equality.","f05a77f4-843b-4a2d-8eaa-9a873fd5f248",[199,210],{"id":200,"data":201,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"480b7f4e-de66-4e90-869f-969295391d65",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":202,"multiChoiceCorrect":204,"multiChoiceIncorrect":206},[203],"The American Birth Control League later became:",[205],"Planned Parenthood",[207,208,209],"Family Planning Association","Reproductive Rights Organization","Birth Control Society",{"id":211,"data":212,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"71e3c533-e616-4787-bb58-766f177c2f77",{"type":38,"reviewType":68,"spacingBehaviour":20,"clozeQuestion":213,"clozeWords":218},[214,215,216,217],"Margaret Sanger and Emma Goldman were pioneers of the early birth control movement.","Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger were trailblazers in the initial birth control movement","The early birth control movement was led by pioneers like Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger","Pioneering the early birth control movement were figures such as Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger",[219],"Goldman",{"id":221,"data":222,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":226},"160f3b50-7479-4ca6-82f1-4baa6a66eb4a",{"type":20,"title":223,"markdownContent":224,"audioMediaId":225},"The Women's Trade Union League","The Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) was an organization founded in the early 20th century to advocate for women's labor rights and suffrage in the United States. \n\n ![Graph](image://d0bef069-58e2-47d8-8e5e-cc7503d406f9 \"The Women's Trade Union League.\")\n\nKey figures in the WTUL included Rose Schneiderman and Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, who worked tirelessly to improve working conditions for women and secure their right to vote. Both working-class and more affluent women were involved in the League. \n\nThe WTUL played a significant role in the early labor movement in the United States, organizing strikes and lobbying for legislation to protect women workers and eliminate sweatshop conditions. The organization also supported the suffrage movement, recognizing the importance of political power in achieving labor rights for women. The Women's Trade Union League was an important force in the fight for women's rights, demonstrating the intersectionality of labor rights and gender equality.","f7cd9b12-463c-4621-8db5-7b3a2b964b32",[227],{"id":228,"data":229,"type":38,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19},"5bfb533f-fdcb-4860-84f2-ad998c00095f",{"type":38,"reviewType":19,"spacingBehaviour":20,"multiChoiceQuestion":230,"multiChoiceCorrect":232,"multiChoiceIncorrect":234},[231],"Which organization was founded in the early 20th century to advocate for women's labor rights and suffrage in the United States?",[233],"The Women's Trade Union League (WTUL)",[235,236,237],"The Women's Rights Association (WRA)","The Female Labor Union (FLU)","The Women's Suffrage Movement (WSM)",[239,375,482],{"id":23,"data":24,"type":25,"version":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"pages":240},[241,291,338],{"id":29,"data":30,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":34,"parsed":242},{"data":243,"body":246,"toc":289},{"title":244,"description":245},"","The origins of feminism can arguably be traced back to ancient times, with early precursors to feminist thought known as 'proto-feminists'. These thinkers are widely considered to have laid the groundwork for future feminist movements by challenging traditional gender roles.",{"type":247,"children":248},"root",[249,256,261,271,276],{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":252,"children":253},"element","p",{},[254],{"type":255,"value":245},"text",{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":257,"children":258},{},[259],{"type":255,"value":260},"One such figure is Sappho (c.630-570 BCE), an ancient Greek poet who centered her work on the female perspective, including lesbian sexuality, and gained wide fame for her lyrics. She remains a source of inspiration for many feminist writers today.",{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":262,"children":263},{},[264],{"type":250,"tag":265,"props":266,"children":270},"img",{"alt":267,"src":268,"title":269},"Graph","image://b9e15dde-61ae-4181-adbb-be61a4054758","Statue of Sappho. 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The Roman Stoic Gaius Musonius Rufus (1st century CE) furthered this idea by arguing that women were just as capable as men in terms of intellect and virtue in his discourse “That Women Too Should Study Philosophy”.",{"title":244,"searchDepth":25,"depth":25,"links":290},[],{"id":59,"data":60,"type":20,"maxContentLevel":19,"version":20,"reviews":64,"parsed":292},{"data":293,"body":295,"toc":336},{"title":244,"description":294},"In the Middle Ages, women's rights were limited and they had little control over the direction of their lives. 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In England, Queen Elizabeth I (who ruled from 1558 to 1603) had to forge a role for herself as a female ruler, creating an iconography that showcased her strength, purity and intelligence. While most noble families in Europe chose to educate their daughters, women generally did not have formal access to education.",{"type":247,"children":343},[344,348,360,368],{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":345,"children":346},{},[347],{"type":255,"value":341},{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":349,"children":350},{},[351,353,358],{"type":255,"value":352},"Bathsua Makin (c.1600-75), an English scholar, and Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-78), a polyglot Dutch feminist and the first woman to study at a Dutch university, corresponded with each other about women's education in the seventeenth century. They both published tracts arguing that women were just as intellectually capable and rational as men. 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Wollstonecraft's seminal work, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), argued for women's education and equality, stating that women were not naturally inferior to men but were made so by their lack of education. She claimed that men and women should be treated as equally rational beings and imagined a new society founded on reason. Her writings inspired future generations of feminists and laid the groundwork for modern feminist thought.",{"type":247,"children":382},[383,394,406],{"type":250,"tag":251,"props":384,"children":385},{},[386,388,392],{"type":255,"value":387},"The Enlightenment period saw the rise of influential feminist thinkers such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Olympe de Gouges. Wollstonecraft's seminal work, ",{"type":250,"tag":282,"props":389,"children":390},{},[391],{"type":255,"value":132},{"type":255,"value":393}," (1792), argued for women's education and equality, stating that women were not naturally inferior to men but were made so by their lack of education. 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