answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What does Gould mean when he says Women were singularly denigrated but they also stood as surrogates for disenfranchised groups?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General Arts & Entertainment
Related questions

Do donkeys pee in groups?

No. Donkeys pee singularly


What appendage does a motile bacteria possess?

Motile bacteria possess flagella or flagellum if just one, which they rotate much like the propeller on a ship through a complex protein 'motor' situated in the cell membrane. They can be located singularly at one end of the cell, singularly at both ends (never too sure how they get anywhere!), as groups at the ends of the cell or over the entire surface.


What does the LED do in the curcuit?

The main function of an LED (Light Emitting Diode) is simply to show a "light." LEDs can be used singularly, as in a hand torch, or in groups, as in the lights used on vehicles, and illuminated signboards, etc. The advantage of LEDs over conventional filament bulbs is low power requirements, long life and robustness.


What is a type of single celled organism that can cause disease?

Bacteria is a single celled microscopic organism. Bacteria can cause many different illnesses in humans. Bacteria are generally found in groups, not singularly.


Opportunity and equality between 1815 and 1845?

The opportunity and equality between 1815 and 1845 greatly depended on one's position during that period of time. For instance, a white male, over the age of 21 who owned land, had limitless possibility. The country was expanding, and little was needed outside of an adventurous spirit to make a fortune. However, to slaves, Native Americans, women, and certain minority groups, there was very little opportunity and social mobility. As disenfranchised groups they had no say in the government, and their lives were impacted by those who didn't respond to their needs.


How did the Montgomery bus boycott help African Americans toward their fight equal rights?

It helped all the black people get freedom! **Not only did the CRM help black people, it helped other disenfranchised groups obtain various rights, most notably women (of all races). Other subsequent...


Was Jacob blessing Joseph's younger son because of or part of a generational curse?

Quite the opposite. Ephraim received the 'birthright' blessing for the House of Israel - a great company or commonweath of nations. His brother Manasseh was informed that he to would become a singularly great nation. All the material blessings of the Earth would be theirs as too control of the sea gates of the world's oceans. In history, only two groups of people have received this blessing.


What roles did the plebeains and the patricians have in the roman republic?

Initially the Patricians were the wealthy landowners and the Plebeians were the disenfranchised. The Patricians, because of their wealth, grew to be the ruling class as they had the most to lose in case of wars, crime or any civil disobedience. The Plebeians gained their rights and were admitted into the ruling class. By the last quarter of the republic, the Plebeians were as powerful as the Patricians. These two groups of people, because they could trace their families back to the founding of the city, were the aristocracy of Rome.


What is deviance from a conflict perspective?

From a conflict perspective, deviance refers to behaviors or actions that go against the norms and values of a society, often resulting from power struggles and inequalities within the society. Deviance is seen as a form of resistance by marginalized groups against the dominant social order and structures that perpetuate oppression and injustice. Conflict theorists argue that deviance challenges authority and serves as a means for the disenfranchised to assert their agency and demand social change.


What is 56 split into equal groups?

56 will split into the following groups... 56 groups of 1 28 groups of 2 14 groups of 4 7 groups of 8 8 groups of 7 4 groups of 14 2 groups of 28 and 1 group of 56


What are the different types of interest groups?

Three types of interest groups are civil rights interest groups, religious groups, and economic interest groups. Additional types include ideological interest groups, single-issue groups, and government interest groups. There are thousands of interests groups in all.


How can 30 students be divided into groups of the same size?

2 groups of 15 3 groups of 10 5 groups of 6 6 groups of 5 10 groups of 3 15 groups of 2