Answer:
- Gender, race, and class.
Step-by-step explanation:
Feminist sociology is described as the conflict/dispute theory that primarily pays emphasizes on uneven distribution of resources as well as power among both the genders. Thus, the chief aim is to observe power in context to the gender within both the micro(direct face-to-face communication) and macro level(in the larger social structure) and tend to look at the inferiority and suppression born by women in terms of power and resources.
As per the question, such study focus on how 'gender, race, or class' intersect as well as influence the reason for occurrence of such violence which would reflect the 'sexual orientation' and patriarchy or domination/authority(exercising power) of the superior sex over the inferior one. This study aims to explain that how women and their issues have been omitted or excluded in the history not only on the basis of gender but race and class as well that has led them into such deprived and helpless state(as they have been robbed of all their authority and liberty).