Alberta | Latisha | Norma | Creation Stories | girlbossing101 |
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She wants a child, but soceity is telling her she needs a husband first
What does Alberta want most, and what is standing in her way?
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George Custer
What is George Morningstar an allusion of?
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Lionel
What is the name of Norma's son?
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Hawkeye
Who does changing women impersonate to escape the soliders?
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47 hours and 15 minutes
What is the average amount of time a woman can keep a secret for?
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Women’s conformity to stereotypes and standards
What general aspect of current issues does Alberta represent?
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56% or 6 in 10
How many Indigenous women experience physical assault?
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Changing Woman - strong womanhood, fertility
which character dooes Norma share characteristics with? What are these characteristics?
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Double standard; Alberta and Though Woman both do not have husbands, but one wants to get pregnant by her own coice, while the other is forced to but resists.
How does Thought Woman relate to Alberta
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1920; Women have only been able to vote in the US for just over 100 years
When did women get the right to vote in the United States?
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To escape commitment
Why did Alberta return to the reserve?
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1 in 3
How many non-Indigenous women experience physical assault?
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An indigenous storytelling figure
Who does Norma represent in King's novel?
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Because she came out of Adam's rib cage so she is considered to be created by man.
Why is Eve considered inferior to Adam?
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Figure skating
At the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924, the only event open to women was ______.
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group member will decide if answer deserves points
What did Alberta initially think of artifical insemination?
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The idea of what an Indigenous person is in his head. He has romanticized Latisha's ethnicity.
How does George Morningstar perceive Latisha?
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When asking for mdeical assiatance (Washington Post Article)
In what ways are women dismissed/ignored in the real world? (Examples from presentation)
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So that he can reproduce with her after throwing his ownwife and child off his boat.
Why does Noah think Changing Woman was sent to him?
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Today, 71% of moms with kids under 18 in the US work, while fewer than 47% did in 1975
What percentage of moms with kids under 18 in the US work?
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It established a bias towards male status rights after marriage
What was one of the Indian Act's adversities towards aboriginal women?
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The history of colonization, and the trauma that has resulted from it.
Why do Indigenous women experience more violence in comparison to non-indigenous women?
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(not one right answer - a group memebr will decide if points will be awarded)
How does Norma represent a global issue currently present in soceity?
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(not one right answer - a group memebr will decide if points will be awarded)
Why does King use mythical women as such an important role in his novel?
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True! After the victory, she became head of the Woman’s Council and a member of the Council of Chiefs, playing a key role in many social and political changes to the Cherokee nation throughout her life.
True or False?
Upon her husband’s death, Cherokee leader Nancy Ward took his place in a 1775 battle against the Creeks, and led the Cherokee to victory. |