7.6.4 practice quizVersión en línea women status por Shaner Adams 1 When did many countries give women suffrage? a At the height of the Vietnam War. b After WWI and during the 1920’s. c After the creation of the UN’s Declaration of Human Rights. d When the Holocaust ended. 2 What did feminists fight for during the 1960’s? a National racial equality. b Abolishment of political parties. c A free school lunch program. d Equality in marriage and work. 3 Where do women tend to experience more rights? a Traditional societies. b Religious societies. c Democratic countries. d Unindustrialized countries. 4 What are fundamentalist religions sometimes blamed for? a Giving women an unfair advantage. b Limiting women’s rights. c Supporting a matriarchal society. d Advocating for affirmative action. 5 What has happened in the struggle for women’s rights in Iraq and Afghanistan? a Women have more rights than they have ever had. b The Middle East is now on par with the US in terms of women’s opportunities. c There has been a violent backlash against rights given to women. d Women have gained a clear majority in both governments. 6 Many countries gave women suffrage after WWI and during the 1920's because: a the UN made it a universal mandate at that time. b women had refused to participate in the war effort unless they were given suffrage. c female combat pilots went on strike. d women had made important contributions to the war effort. 7 The belief that women should have equality in marriage and work is called: a feminism b sophism c puerilism d Darwinism 8 Women in industrialized, democratic countries tend to: a have higher unemployment. b have more equal rights. c experience greater discrimination. d follow traditional gender expectations. 9 Women's rights in fundamentalist religious cultures tend to be: a limited. b equal to men. c highly respected. d matriarchal in nature. 10 Women's rights in Iraq and Afghanistan: a are strictly protected by law enforcement. b have been threatened by violent attacks. c were widely promoted by religious leaders in the 1980's. d have remained unchanged for the past century.