How to Use This Book Introduction Introduction 1 The Early Women's Equality Movement in America Q1: Did support for women's equality in America exist before the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention? Q2: Did the Seneca Falls Convention launch the women's equality movement in America? Q3: Was women's suffrage a popular demand at the Seneca Falls Convention? Q4: Did the women's equality movement spring from abolitionism? Q5: Was the temperance issue a factor in the early women's equality movement? 2 The First Two Waves of the Women's Equality Movement in America Q6: Was the first wave of feminism only about gaining the vote for women? Q7: Was racism a significant factor in the women's equality movement? Q8: Was the women's rights movement dormant between the first and second waves? Q9: Did The Feminine Mystique inspire the second wave? Q10: Did women lead the opposition to the first two waves of the women's equality movement? Q11: Who supported the first two waves of the women's equality movement? 3 Women's Equality and the Equal Rights Amendment Q12: Is the Equal Rights Amendment part of the Constitution? Q13: Does the Constitution already provide women's equality? Q14: What arguments were used by opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment? Q15: What were the main arguments raised by supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment? Q16: Why did the Equal Rights Amendment fail? Q17: Did the Equal Rights Amendment fail permanently? 4 The Third and Fourth Waves of the Women's Equality Movement in America Q18: How did the third wave build on the first and second waves of the women's equality movement? Q19: Was the third wave of the women's equality movement sparked by the Anita Hill hearings? Q20: What were the defining characteristics of the third wave? Q21: Was the 'riot grrrls' subculture characteristic of the third wave? Q22: What were the most significant achievements of the third wave? Q23: Did the third wave have a cultural impact on American society? Q24: Was the fourth wave the same thing as the #MeToo movement? 5 Women's Equality and Intersectionality Q25: Is intersectionality a new concept? Q26: How did intersectionality impact the suffrage movement? Q27: Does intersectionality carry socio-economic implications? Q28: What are arguments for and against intersectionality? 6 Women's Equality in Present-day America Q29: Have American women attained socio-economic equality with men? Q30: Does women's equality damage American families? Q31: Did the men's rights movement develop in response to growing gender equality in the United States? Q32: What is the current financial status of women compared to men? Q33: Have women reached gender equality in political, educational, professional, and STEM fields? Q34: How much more likely are women to experience sexual assault, violence and online harassment than men? 7 Women's Equality and Abortion Q35: How important was Roe v. Wade to the women's equality movement? Q36: What impact did the reversal of Roe v. Wade have on the women's equality movement? Q37: What are potential socio-economic implications of the 2022 Dobbs decision? Q38: How did the reversal of Roe v. Wade affect American politics? Index About the Author.
Women's Equality in America : Examining the Facts