Final answer:
1)The statement `` When dealing with questions of gender, Feminists ethics asks two separate questions: 1) Is there a morally correct way for society to approach the issue of gender equality? and 2) Is ethics race specific? Meaning, is there an approach to ethics that is typical for Caucasians and other races?`` is TRUE. (Option A)
2) The statement `` The term "gender" and "sex" are synonyms in ethical theory.`` is FALSE. (Option B)
3)The statement `` Sexual dimorphism means that although there are biological differences amongst genders, that both genders are equal in terms of intellect.`` is FALSE (Option B)
4)The statement `` Feminism is generally seen as having three waves. The first starting with the passing of the nineteenth amendment in 1920.`` is FALSE (Option B)
5)The statement `` Feminism is generally seen as having three waves in America. The second wave was ushered in with the publication of Simone de Beavoir's book "The Second Sex" in 1949.`` is FALSE (Option B)
6) The statement `` Feminism is generally seen as having three waves. The third wave is generally seen as being ushered in with the publication of Betty Friedman's book "The Feminine Mystique" ` is FALSE (Option B)
7) The statement ``Classical feminism is also known as "Liberal feminism"` is FALSE. (Option B)
8)The statement `` Classical feminism calls for men and women to be considered gendered beings first and persons second.` is FALSE. (Option B)
9)The statement `` Radical Feminism seeks to find the root of gender inequity` is TRUE. (Option A)
10) The statement ``Simone de Beauvior argues that women are treated as deviants in our culture and that mean are treated as 'normal'.` is TRUE. (Option A)
11)The statement ` Difference Feminism is a theory that not only are men and women ethically equally but fundamentally equal as well. ` is FALSE. (Option B)
12)The statement ` Carol Gilligan has argued that the moral attitudes of men and women are essentially different.` is FALSE. (Option B)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Feminist ethics is a branch of ethical theory that focuses on the role of gender in moral decision-making. When it comes to questions of gender, feminist ethics indeed asks two separate questions:
- --This question examines whether there is a specific ethical framework that should guide society's efforts to achieve gender equality.
- -- This question explores whether different races or ethnic groups have distinct approaches to ethics
2) The term "gender" and "sex" are synonyms in ethical theory.
B) False
In ethical theory, the terms "gender" and "sex" are not synonyms. While they are related, they have different meanings. "Sex" refers to the biological and physical differences between males and females, such as reproductive organs and chromosomes.
3) Sexual dimorphism means that although there are biological differences amongst genders, that both genders are equal in terms of intellect.
B) False
Sexual dimorphism refers to the physical differences between males and females in a species. This can include differences in size, shape, color, or other physical characteristics.
4) False. Feminism is generally seen as having three waves, but the first wave actually began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before the passing of the nineteenth amendment in 1920.
5) False. While Simone de Beauvoir's book "The Second Sex" was a significant contribution to feminist literature, the second wave of feminism in America is typically associated with the women's liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
6) False
Feminism is indeed generally seen as having three waves, but the third wave was not ushered in with the publication of Betty Friedman's book "The Feminine Mystique."
7) False
Classical feminism is not known as "Liberal feminism." Classical feminism refers to the early feminist movements that emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
8) Classical feminism actually argues for the opposite. It emphasizes that men and women should be considered as individuals first, rather than being defined solely by their gender.
9) A) True
Radical feminism indeed aims to identify and address the underlying causes of gender inequity.
10) True
Simone de Beauvoir indeed argues that women are treated as deviants in our culture, while men are treated as 'normal.'
11) False
Difference Feminism is not a theory that states men and women are fundamentally equal. Instead, it emphasizes and celebrates the differences between men and women.
12) False
Carol Gilligan's work challenges the traditional assumption that the moral attitudes of men and women are essentially different. In her book, "In a Different Voice," Gilligan argues that both men and women have the capacity for moral reasoning and empathy.
So, the answers to the questions are as follows:
- TRUE (Option A)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)
- TRUE (Option A)
- TRUE (Option A)
- FALSE (Option B)
- FALSE (Option B)