women's final exam: lecture
Lawless and fox chapter 9: The question that has been asking is _______
"do you think abortion should be legal in any, only certain circumstances, or illegal in all circumstance"
lecture: political culture for nordic phenomenon
"it takes a fishing village" hypothesis northern European countries have higher women representation less discrimination because fishing means men leave villages, the private and the public became one in the same women's suffrage in the nordic region dates back to the 18th century
Culture war: democratss were 10 to 15% more likely to say _______ but only 30-35% of democrats said that, and republicans were more likely to say _____ but only 20-25% of republicans said that
"legal under any circumstance"; "illegal in all circumstances"
The phrase ______ was born
"men just don't get it"
Culture war: Abortion should be legal but it is reasonable to regulate in various ways, most people are ______
"pro choice buts"
presentations: when was women's sexual liberation
1960's
lecture:when was women's movement 2
1960's-1970's
presentations: when did voting rights act pass
1965
what was a catalyst for african american womens increase in voter registration
1965 voting rights act
presentations: when did NOW foundation being
1966 after 2nd wave feminism started
when and why was NOW founded
1966 in response to concern that the discrimination provisions of the 1964 civil rights act and title VII were not being properly enforced
lecture:when did focus on ERA happen
1970's
lecture:Dixie Lee Ray
1976 - 1st Female governor of Washington
lecture:Geraldine Ferraro
1984 - First female Vice Presidential Candidate
lecture: when is women's movement 3
1990's-present
when did anita hill case happen
1991
lecture: anita hill thing
1991 clarence thomas nomiated to supreme court, previously worked for equal opportunity office anita hill claimed thomas sexually harassed her she complained and a journalist found out the judiciary committe decided not to hear her there was outrage in the house (barbara boxer, pat schroeder, eleanor norton) spoke on behalf of anita Rosa De Lauro was silenced went to speak to senate but was turned away committee allowed hill to testify
lecture: when was the year of the woman and why is it called that
1992; A 10% increase in women's representation in politics
what act made registering to vote easier
1993 National Voter Registration Act ("motor voter")
lecture:when was women's movement 1
19th - early 20th century
lecture: Hilda Solis
1st Latina to serve in the California State Senate in 1994, in 2009 became the first Hispanic woman to serve in the cabinet as Secretary of Labor
presentations: carol mosely braun
1st african american female senator
presentations: tammy duckworth
1st asian american woman to be elected to congress senator from illinois
lecture: janet reno
1st female Attorney General 1993
lecture: Madeleine Albright
1st female Secretary of State 1997
presentations: who is sandra day o'conner
1st female supreme court justice
presentations: sonia sotomayor
1st latin and 3rd woman to serve as supreme court justice
presentations: janet napolitano
1st woman to be appointed to department of homeland security
Women represented ____ of the 4,766 delegates to the democratic national convention
2,887
National Council of Women's Organizations has leaders from more than ______
200 orgs
when was the tea party wave
2010 midterms
when and what was the war against women
2012, laws restricting abortion, defunding planned parenthood Efforts to cover contraception under the affordable care act were met with objections, hearing excluding sandra fluke
The United Nations has set a global goal of achieving gender equality by ______
2030
___ women sought senate seats in 1992, compared to just__ in the previous election __ women entered the senate in 1992
22; 8; 4
From geraldine ferraro ___ of women agreed that ferraro candidacy made them more interested in politics
23%
lecture:in October 1991 ___ of women believed Anita Hill By January 1992 ___ of women believed Hill
24%; 38%
lecture: national average for state legislature percentage of women
25.4%
women engage in ___ political acts on average while men undertake ____
2; 2.3
presentations: ruth bader ginsberg
2nd women to be nominated to supreme court since 1993
in 2008, _____ people couldn't vote cuz there were ____
3 million; problems with their voting registration record
Culture war: Catholics support abortions in ____ circumstances
3.5
Culture war: in 2000 the red states supported abortion in __ circumstances, where blue states supported it in __ circumstances
3.5; 4
Lawless and fox chapter 9: ___ support abortion in cases of rape
3/4
chapter 10 lawless and fox: ____ of women said they would take time off work to raise children while only ___ of men said the same
3/4; 1/2
Lawless and fox chapter 9: ___ restriction cases have made thier way to the supreme court since 1975
30
In any election ____ of eligible population is not registered to vote by the deadline
30%
Lawless and fox chapter 9: ____ new abortion restrictions have been introduced from 2011 to 2016
334
____ of college educated women but only ____ of similarly educated men find politics too complicated to understand
61%; 36%
college educated individuals voted ____ whereas non college educated individuals voted ____
62.1%; 35.9%
in 2010 ____ of females cast ballot only ____ of men did
63.7%; 59.8%
____ of women in the US had experienced some form of street harassment, including verbal harassment, touching, following, flashing
65%
we are able to predict _____ of congressional outcomes by looking at facial appearance and inferences of competence based on that
65%
what is the gender gap in congressional elections
7 to 12 points
Okay so in 2008 56% of women voted for obama, 49% of men voted for obama, making the gender gap _______
7%
what is the gender gap in presidential elections between 1980 and 2012
7.8
___ women believe the country would be different if more women held powerful positions
7/10
A recent study by the International Labour Organization warned that without stronger measures, it will take ____ years to close the gender wage gap
70
___ of voters said trump's sexist behavior was a problem, but ____ of people who said that voted for him anyway
70%; 30%
Lawless and fox chapter 9: ___ of democrats like abortion, 60% of independents do too, only _____ of republicanss think abortion should be legal
70%; 38%
in 2012 ___ of black women voted while ___ of black men did
70%; 61% (a gap 6.5 points larger than the population)
___ of republicans and ___ of democrats say that abortion should be legal if the woman were to die
70%; 80%
only ___ of republican women supported trump, But trump ended up winning ____ of white republican women
72%; 91%
_____ of women said that sex did not make a difference when planning to vote for a woman
74%
for those between 65 and 74, ___ of men vote and ___ of women do
74%; 72%
____ americans out of 10 think we have gender equality in the constitution, and ___ out of 10 think we should have it
7;9
presentations: how many other women were in ruth bader ginsberg class at harvard
8
in 1980 ___ of men were registered and ___ of women were
80%; 77%
____ of women around the world have been harrassed before the age of 17
81.5%
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: by how many points are men more likely to favor republican candidates
9
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: by how many points are women more likely to support democratic candidates
9
in 2012,______more women cast votes than men
9.8 million
____ percent of voters in each party vote for that party's candidate
90
women account for ___ of all cosmetic procedures
92%
_____ of emily's contributors are women
94%
clinton won ____ of black women and ____ of latina votes
94%; 86%
Culture war: why does the idea that abortion underlines the gender gap become so common
Feminist groups have taken the lead in supporting abortion rights while evangelical groups have taken the lead in opposing abortion (headed by men)
Jane Mansbridge: having a left hander in deliberation
Learning perspectives can be impossible, a right hander can read about left handed experience but learning of the experience of others by those who have not themselves had those experiences is often not enough to promote effective deliberation either vertically between constituents and their representatives or horizontally among the representatives- those who are close to the issues have communicative and informational advantages
presentations: Donna Shalala ethnicity
Lebanese
presentations: bonnie watson coleman
first black woman to serve as a majority leader of the new jersey general assembly first black woman to represent the new jersey congress
presentations: madeline albright
first female secretary of state
presentations: nacy pelosi
first female speaker of the house and leader of democratic party
Tea party brings together _______
fiscal conservatism and social and religious conservatism
presentations: what might be Donna Shalala's future
flordia house of representations
Culture war: supreme court decision ____ public opinion
followed
presentations: why did carol mosely braun join politics
following anita hill
why do women give money
for ideological reasons - to support a cause rather than for economic reasons
where did Hill work
for thomas in the Equal Employment Opportunity commission that enforces anti discrimination policy
in 2016 ROger Ailes was
forced to resign as executive of Fox News following sexual harassment
Jane Mansbridge: members of the body should cast votes for each affected conflicting interest _______
in proportion to the number of such interest bearers in the population
presentations: where did maria cantwell work first
in the house of reps
only recently have we looked at adult experiences ______
including the workplace, as well as power of social a political and economic events to reshape attitudes and beliefs
For party women, _____ was the first priority
inclusion; Party women were interested in receiving equal rewards for equal service
Jane Mansbridge: what are descriptive representatives
individuals who's background and identity mirrors the constituents; denotes skin color and gender AND shared experiences (being a farmer, being from the area)
Young men attach more importance to the idea of _____
influencing the political structure than females
Young women assign ______ to the value of keeping up with political news and express less interest in holding elective office in the future
less importance
Culture war: Evangelical protestants differ from protestants by ____ circumstance
less than one
for those 55 and older, women voted ____ while men's voting ____
less; kept steady
presentations: michelle obama's let girls learn campaign
let girls learn internationally
lecture:what kind of feminism was women's movement 1
liberal feminism
Men are raised by women, when dealing with a woman men feel ______
like they are regressing to childhood
lecture: women are more informed on ____ than national and international issues
local
The female candidate _____ when even the mild sexist language was added to the attack. Support for her initially measured at 43% fell to ____ after the sexist taunts
lost support; 21%
lecture: traditional women
low sense of efficacy low control of life space low participation
Women's mean income is _____ than men's and women's personal share of family income is lower even in cases where both spouses work outside the home
lower
voter turnout in america is _____ than in other nations
lower
Terry (gender neutral) had a ____
lower chance of winning the presidency than brian but equal to karen's odds- terry was rated higher than karen
women are _____ not born
made
Republican women have not _____
made substantial electoral gains in congress or in state legislature
Providing girls with role models mentors and opportunities to practice politics before they reach adulthood ______
makes a positive difference in women's interest and political ambition
what forms of political engagement are men more active in
making campaign contributions, contacting a gov official, affiliation with a political organization
our data provide evidence that a gender-bias still exists in favor of _______
male presidential candidates
presentations: Planned Parenthood founder
margaret Sanger- all about eugenics but she came from a family of 11 kids and wanted women to have birth control
lecture:which researchers focus on classification and motivation of social movements
maslow and inglehart
presentations: nikkita oliver credentials
masters of education and lawyer degree
tinder match the vote
matching people to candidates, most people matched with clinton, bernie, and ted cruz
Those who come of age in more conservative periods ______
may also support feminist policies but are less likely to develop a feminist consciousness and support collective action
presentations: madeline albright failures
media sexist coverage callous reputation iraq statement hard stance on security
who is more likely to inflate voting rates
men
emma watson UN he for she
men and boys speak out against gender inequality
chapter 4 lawless and fox: how are women actually equal in a majority of campaigns
men and women are equal in that they are perceived in the same ways, and win races at equal rates
women voters outnumber ______
men at polls
lecture: what do women say about women's role in society and business
men by 2 points are more likely to say women should have equality in business
chapter 4 lawless and fox: during the campaign there was a focus on the shrillness of clinton's voice, but ____
men receive criticism on thier voice too
Anger in women is rational when they have to constantly filter ______
messages of powerlessness
Culture war: public opinion does not support ______ on each side
militants
what do men like in politics
military
Jane Mansbridge: critical mass
minority groups might need critical mass to enunciate positions and to convince others that the perspective is widely shared
what political ideology shows least implicit bias
moderates
presentations: who is important to ruth bader ginsberg from her family
mom- very jewish
lecture: women lag behind in raising _____
money
lecture: women are more likely to succeed in ____ political cultures
moralistic and individualistic
Culture war: men are ____ pro choice
more
Young women vote _____ than young men
more
black women vote _____ than men
more
chapter 4 lawless and fox: In contemporary congressional races women receive _____ news coverage
more
lecture: women vote ____ than men
more
lecture:Education and SES Hypotheses
more education means more voting higher economic status means more participation
men often perceive themselves to be ____
more informed about elections
Jane Mansbridge: African American constituents in districts represented by an African American legislator are ____ to contact their representative than African American constituents in districts represented by a White legislator
more likely
girls are ___ to wish that they were boys
more likely
Candidate facial appearance affects voters preferences and sex affects facial appearance; perhaps facial appearance and voter inferences have an impact on the electability of women. ______
Male faces are judges more mature, and mature faces are perceived as more competent, and perceptions of competence affects vote choice
lecture: women on foreign policy
more likely to say they don't have an opinion on foreign policy
men contribute _____ money
more money to political cause and candidates
young men express ambition for public office ____
more often
Jane Mansbridge: deliberative synergy
more representatives produce more insight
how many states allow online registering
more than half
for those under 45 women voted ____ as men's voting ____
more; declined
Men give _____ hours to the church than women do whereas women give _____ hours to _____ than men do
more; more; politicians
Jane Mansbridge: a moron should not represent _____
morons
presentations: nacy pelosi emphasised her role as a ____
mother
presentations: madeline albright's agents of socialization
munich conference- U.S. responsibility to get involved urged BUsh against the serbs during genocide in bosnia father 3rd wave feminism spread of liberal democracy
why don't people vote? give one reason
must register, and deal with a complex bureaucratic process
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Female incumbents were _______ with similar margins and at comparable rates as male incumbents
reelected
Culture war: opinion on abortion circumstances is divided on ____
regard to mothers age, financial condition, and marital status
today, women are more likely to ______
register to vote and to vote
For men anger _____ traditional gender stereotypes, for women it ______ them
reinforces; confounds
presentations: what has molded how Planned Parenthood is viewed
religious conservatism
lecture:The Religion Hypotheses
religious employed women are more likely to run for office women participate in churches and get experience
Jane Mansbridge: women cannot ____
represent all women
Jane Mansbridge: Surrogate representation
representation by legislators elected from other districts - Descriptive representation often plays the most useful role here, allowing representatives who are themselves members of a subordinate group to circumvent the strong barriers to communication between dominant and subordinate groups- black representatives are contacted by blacks throughout the region
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers
representative of washington spokane areas
Jane Mansbridge: introspective representation
representatives do what they themself think is the right policy for their constituents Voters them select representatives not to change the representatives behavior but by using descriptive characteristics
lecture:which researchers focus on how a social movement succeeds or fails
Mcarthy and Zald; Tald
lecture: what has changed more than women's voting patterns
Men's voting patterns have changed more, the gender gap is explained more by men's decline in voting and increase in being conservative
Men and women do not differ on their positions on abortion, but _______
the issue is more salient to mobilize women tho
why are women's contributions growing over time
More women are founding companies and retiring from businesses
lecture: women's movement 2, Cultural and Radical Groups shift policy focus to ______
reproduction and birth control
presentations: what party does sandra day o'conner belong to
republican
lecture: clayton williams
republican running for govenor of texas considered a shoo-in focused on fiscal stuff "rain is like rape, when it happens you should just sit back and enjoy it"
Culture war: Pro-choice groups have seized the gender gap and say that ______
republicans are out of step with american women
Electorate is equally split between _______
repubs dems and independent
Lawless and fox chapter 9: PP vs casey
required consent a day waiting period and parental consent for minors - a restriction is unconstitutional only if it imposes an undue burden on the woman
American Association of University Women provides _____
research, data, and info to members and reports on the wage gap and discrimination in the workplace have been key to advancing gender equity
lecture: what are the variables for success
resources ideology opportunity structure leadership strategies and tactics targets
Young women viewed voted as a ______, while men viewed it as a _______
responsibility; choice
presentations: hyde amendment
restricts government funding for abortion
Culture war: majority of american support _____
roe v wade
lecture: political rules and electoral systems hypothesis
rules of the game quotas- tied to increasing women's representation but it is not clear that quotas trickled down to other forms of political participation
presentations: what is chelsea manning doing now
running for maryland senator
presentations: what does the congressional caucus on black women and girls focus on
safety criminal justice system channel quality of health care for POC
presentations: janet yellen appointed to ____
san francisco fed - housing market instability
presentations: sandra day o'conner story from when she was young
saw a dad's friend beat up by husband and her family said to ignore it
Culture war: as many people deny that abortion is murder as as many people ______
say that it is
Those who want to work in politic office have gained leadership experience through ________
school or other apprentice organizations, have been encouraged to run by adults and peers, or believe that they can make a difference
Madeleine Albright generated controversy when she ____
scolded young women for not supporting clinton; "Young women are supporting bernie cuz boys are"
presentations: Donna Shalala
secretary of health and human services - longer serving
presentations: condoleezza rice
secretary of state
who did bush appeal to in 2004
security moms - married women with children
chapter 10 lawless and fox: Young Women said they see themselves in prestigious roles But young men are not as likely to ________
see themselves in traditional female roles
lecture: list the needs from bottom to top
self actualization (ability to be all you can be, morality, creativity) esteem (confidence, achievement) love/belonging safety (security of body, employment) physiological (food breathe sleep)
presentations: elizabeth warren
senator of massachusetts
presentations: kirsten gillibrand
senator of new york after hillary took secretary
presentations: in 98 clinton appointed sonia sotomayor to ____
serve on US court of appeals for the 2nd circuit partiipated in over 3,000 panel decisions
lecture: institutional quotas
setting aside seats in the legislature
lecture: what is the future feminist agenda
sexual harassment domestic violence
lecture: impetus for women's move ment 3
sexual harrassment domestic violence (violence against women acts 1994) transnational feminism LGBT movenment
presentations: kirsten gillibrand focuses on
sexual harrassment in military and politics wants to get all women into politcs
kids describe the ______ as normal
sexual hierarchy
Daily messages present in pop culture_____
shape women's identity ambitions and habits
presentations: 1960's sexual revolution
shift in sexual norms embracing female sexuality away from marriage
Culture war: not everyone who says that abortion is murder says it _______
should be illegal
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Over time justices have questioned if roe _____
should be overturned
after getting the vote women voted ______
similarly to men in small numbers
lecture: the u.s. electoral system
single member district, plurality system
lecture: what is the highest gap between women
single v. married
how did women enter the electorate after getting the vote
slowly
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: Rush limbaugh called sandra fluke a ____
slut
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: what was popular in the republican 2016 campaign
small government and less regulation
as the % of women who head households increases _____
so does the gender gap
why would women like the pay gap
so they can marry a rich man
presentations: maria cantwell things about pacific north west culture
social justice environment education women in office long before cantwell first nations people
voting is an act of _____
social participation - connected to communities
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: Harvard psychologist says women and men experience _____ in different ways
social reality
Scholars explain the different candidate preferences of men and women as differences in policy preferences, regarding ______
social welfare spending and the importance of a gov safety net
Males and females in high school have similar _______
socialization in thinking about politics in the same way
Women's political action committees (PACs) what do they do
solicit funds from women to elect women
lecture: what was the first women's movement fighting for
some say safety and esteem, others say they focuses on bottom needs but this is problematic
lecture: delegate
someone who believes that the perfect way to behave is behaving in a way that their constituents want them to behave
presentations: where did michelle obama grow up
southside chicago
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers wants to be _____
speaker of the house
voting is most likely a _______
standing decision developed by individuals as they are integrated into the social and political life
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Half of states have prohibition of _____
state funding and require a 24 hour waiting periods
Lawless and fox chapter 9: what has been the latest development on abortion restrictions
state referendums
what was a reason why women did not vote immediately after getting the vote
states had to changes procedures, state registrar's upheld the 4 month residency clause
Lawless and fox chapter 9: 3/4 of states ____
states outlaw abortions once a fetus is viable Health care providers can opt out of performing abortions abortions must be carried out by a license physician Minors must seek parental consent
Phyllis Schlafly launches campaign to ______
stop ratification of the ERA
lecture: what book did barbara boxer write
strangers in the senate
Jane Mansbridge: what is the greatest cost in selective descriptive representation
strengthening tendencies toward essentialism -the assumption that members of certain groups have an essential identity that all members of that group share and of which no others can partake- ignores lines of cleavage in a group- assumption of homogeneity encouraging citizens to see themselves as members of a subgroup may erode ties of unity Another is that voters may think their descriptive representation is representation their substantive interests even when they are not - there is less accountability toward their actions
Lawless and fox chapter 9: January 22 1973 roe v wade
struck down a texas state law that prohibited abortion and all other laws across the states- abortion is right to privacy but only in first 3 months In the 2nd and third trimester abortion can be regulated
lecture: what are they ways to achieve good representation
substantive representation descriptive representation symbolic representation partisan representation geographic representation
how is the gender gap calculated
subtracting the % of men who voted for a particular candidate from the percentage of women who voted for the same candidate not by looking at how one candidate did among either women or men - the difference between men and women's support for candidates in a race
Ready for Hillary
super PAC formed and began raising money even before secretary clinton announced her candidacy
lecture:for social security spending women are more likely to _____
support increase in social security spending
presentations: Donna Shalala was humiliated for _____
supporting clinton during lewinsky scandal
Voters regard democratic party as more ________
supportive of equality for women and reproductive rights- effective wedge issue the dems were able to exploit, they seem better for women's issues
Culture war: The dem party has come to be associated with an activist gov that ______
supports the disadvantaged and is more pacifist
women are ____ likely to
talk frequently about politics with family and friends
who has the least implicit bias according to age
teens
the hearings were ____
televised, allowing the public to see the all male all white committee -Larger audience than NFL games -Women shared similar experiences
lecture: women's movement 1 there was cross pressure between ______
temperance, abolition, and suffrage
men are ______ to make terrorism and security a party of their voting calculus
terrorism
males are depicted as the primary figures of political life in _______
textbooks
what does Schlafly insist
that gender-neutral employment law already protects women doing equal work with equal experience
the fact that there are female office holders makes it look like ____
that role matches the gender (But no woman has been president, so it is thought that the president should be a man)
presentations: what did people say about michelle obama entering the white house
that she would lower the class of the white house
BUT more recent studies say
that the role of the family is generating and passing on egalitarian political gender role attitudes
lecture: what does inglehart say
that there was a shift in individual values, old movements were materialist (physical, economic and security concerns) and new movements are post materialist (Self expression and actualization concerns)
lecture: what did Phyllis Schlaffly say
that women need to stay home and work in the private sphere
presentations: sandra day o'conner backed out of ____
the ERA
Phyllis Schlafly argued that
the ERA would threaten traditional gender roles in families and make women sexually and economically vulnerable even though she seemed to be living life as a liberated woman
define political participation
the activity that has the intent or effect of influencing gov action, either by directly affecting the making or implementation of public policy or indirectly by influencing the selection of people who make those policies
what is the gender gap dependent on
the behavior of strategic politician, trends in the nature of families, and economic condition
lecture: how is a social movement classified as "old or new"
the kinds of needs it focuses on, if it focused on safety it is old, if it focused on self actualization it is new
If a candidate's gender energizes female voters it is likely connected to _____
the choices women candidates make in the campaign their media coverage or variation in parties or issue agendas
lecture: what does inglehart say leads to post materialism
Multigenerational societal affluence leads to postmaterialism (a shift in attitudes beliefs and values regarding politics) affluence is a form of political culture an affluent society changes the culture which determines the type of the movement
lecture: NWSA and AWSA joined to become
NAWSA led by carrie chapman catt
lecture:men and women views on abortion
NO gender gap on abortion, but there are divisions within women
lecture: what happened in 1966
NOW founded
lecture:women's movement 2 liberal feminism and NOW
NOW founded in 1966, advocating liberal approach co-opted the more radical parallel movements (cultural and militant feminist groups)
lecture: division between national women's suffrage association and american women's suffrage association
NWSA favored women's enfranchisement through a federal constitutional amendment, while AWSA believed success could be more easily achieved through state-by-state campaigns NWSA divorced itself from negro duffrage but AWSA contintued to support the 15th amendment as written without giving women the righto vote and only giving blacks the right to vote
There aren't a lot of women in the pool of lawmakers so, ____
there isn't a lot of women rising up to move to the next level
what are the bad views of pussy hats
they are complicated objects, representative of an unserious sort of activism unsuited for the times
lecture:why is popularity for congress declining
they are not achieving substantive representation
Women don't vote for women just because _____
they are women
early on, african american women believed ______
they have been abandoned by feminists and became disillusioned with national politics and concentrated on local politics
why do black women vote more than men
they have intersectional experiences with race and sex
why are voting costs greater for women
they must take care of children and can't go vote
Women may make up half the population, but in the U.S. ______
they rarely have anything close to proportional political representation.
lecture:Sandra Day O'Connor
•1981 - Appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the U.S. Supreme Court •Became a very powerful swing justice during her tenure
lecture:impact of women's movement 1
•19th Amendment - Catt's strategy of state ratification •Child Labor Laws •Shift in Women's and Children's Political Agenda •Equal Citizenship Laws •National Institutionalized Interest Groups •NAWSA •Women's Party (first introduced ERA in 1923) •PTA
presentations: what did bonnie watson coleman find
the congressional caucus on black women and girls (was a member of the congressional black caucus and congressional caucus for women's issues)
Women are not a unified voting bloc but statistics on the gender gap is evidence that ______
the dem party is perceived as the org more closely aligned with women's interests
what is "the women's vote"
the division of support among women in a single contest (say 30% of women voted for bush while 60% voted for gore, gore got 60% of the women's vote)
64% of young people identified _____ as the most important issue in politics, 39% indicated that _____ was among top 3 issues
the economy; combating the spread of terrorism
Teen girls quickly see
the effects of gender-based double standards and the impacts of limitations on their physical freedom and behavior
Jane Mansbridge: "microcosmic" representation
the entire assembly is designed to form a microcosm, or representative sample, of the electorate
what transmits the earliest messages about authority
the family - father labeled and was assumed to transmit political information to his children
agents of socialization
the family school, peer,s religion, and the media play a role in shaping children's attitudes towards gender and political roles
Culture war: Huge majorities support ______
the first 3 circumstances
Party loyalty was ______
the first priority for parties
as students move from high school to college ______
the gap in political ambition grows
what surpasses the gender gap
the gaps in voting behavior created by race, ethnicity, and economic difference
what happens when women get more educated
the gender gap increases
chapter 10 lawless and fox: Young people said men and women are _______, and women are capable in _____
equally capable; leadership positions
Portraying black women as stereotypical mammies matriarch and welfare recipients has been ______
essential to the political economy of domination fostering black women's oppression
lecture: what division was pervasive in women's movement 1
essentialist vs egalitarian clevage
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers religion
evangelical free church
lecture: 3rd wave feminism was ushered in by _____
events leading up to "The Year of the Woman"
in 2016 single women ______
exceeded married women among eligible voters
lecture: ____ the gender gap is not the same as narrowing the gap
explaining
Women's division proved both a ______
facilitator and a ghetto for women interested in ascending to political power
since women didn't really vote after gaining suffrage some said that suffrage was a _____
failure
women were more likely to say they are _______ economically
falling behind
Kat Douglas
first VP of the kindergarten association
Trump's global gag rule
cuts US funding to foreign non-governmental groups that offer abortion
when women are told to hide their anger they become _____
disassociated from themselves
Take our daughters to the polls
encourages young women to vote
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Men and women receive references to personal traits in ______
equal amounts
presentations: where did sandra day o'conner grow up
on a ranch
chapter 10 lawless and fox: according to this chapter, where is gender equality lacking
on the home front
Lawless and fox chapter 9: _____ is more popular than "never legal"
"Always legal"
____ point gap favoring _____ in those who believe keeping up to date with political affairs is important
10; women
lecture:Efficacy Hypotheses
(Kelly and Boutilier) Perceptions of leadership characteristics (may be cultural) Gendered differences in communication and behavior (note this may be more about institutional "fit" if applicable) -parliamentary systems are more about consensus which women like but presidential elections are competitive which men like Beliefs About Politics women's identity and women's choices: there are 3 types of women 1. traditional women 2. public women 3. modern activist women
what was the 1996 gender gap
11 points
Only ___ of americans believe abortions should never be legal
12%
Dear Ijeawele suggestions
-Encourage her to say what she really thinks -give and receive kindness -give her identity- pride teaching -teach her about inequality -teach her to be active -let her dress up -Let her know what whiteness is beautiful and blackness is beautiful -Show her strong female role models -Find her good non-blustering uncles -Never use biology to explain social norms -Talk to her about sex, not with shame -Loving is valuing another and being valued -People don't have to be good to be allowed rights -Make difference normal
what things increase women's political participation
-Events and issues -high profile female candidates -organizations that target women -the role of political parties
chapter 4 lawless and fox: why is media coverage for men and women and election outcomes equal
-Journalistic norms encourage media to reflect candidates campaign messages and men and women tend to communicate the same messages -When partisanship dictates voters evaluations there is little room for sex
what are the consequences of the knowledge gap
-May result in different criteria for choosing candidates -Women may consider character or social policies as determinants -Women discuss politics less often and are less likely to convince others how to vote -The ability to discuss politics is based on political knowledge -If women do not take part in the flow of private and public political dialogue then there opportunity to exert influence over candidates, issues, and agendas, will be reduced
but in wyoming
13% of state lawmakers in wyoming are women, the lowest rate of representation in the country
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: how much more likely are women to be democrat
14%
lecture: as the hill hearing closed support for thomas' nomination declined by ___
14%
what were the characteristics of anti-suffragists
-Privileged class They were generally women of wealth, privilege, social status-- incentive to hang on to a system that privileged them -Likely to be involved in reform work that hewed traditional gender norms -Southern anti-refugees were planter class so they were worried about disruption of the racial order -Produced an appeal to ordinary women- suffrage was a threat to femininity, domestic life, and motherhood, and to the loss of privileges of womanhood -community activists
other difficulties for female politicians
-being primary caregivers -Male candidates often draw more wealthier donor networks
lecture: what is 3rd wave feminism referred to as postfeminism
-emphasis on intersectionality -negative connotation associated with feminism during 2nd wave
Culture war: what are the 6 abortion circumstances
-health risk -rape -baby defect -low income -not married -doesn't want more kids
chapter 6 lawless and fox: explain the "women's rise in autonomy" explanation for the gender gap
-in the 70's and 80's women became more feminist -it was thought that the democratic party had a feminist agenda -democrats seemed more disposed to women's economic and political and reproductive rights -Male backlash men moved away from dems feeling threatened by women's progress
Culture war: what circumstances are the "elective" circumstances
-low income -not married -doesn't want more kids
chapter 4 lawless and fox: why is it hard to believe that women don't face gender bias
-men hold most positions of power -High profile examples of overt sexism in the political arena convey the impression that these circumstances are typical (trump and his tweets)
chapter 10 lawless and fox: why is family role equity impossible
-no public policy can fix it -More difficult to generate parity in the home than in the workplace
where are women lacking in structural terms
-occupation -education
list types of political participation
-protest -Working on a campaign -donating to candidates or cause -serve of a board or commission -contact officials -join political organizations -volunteer for community based organization
what are the good views of the pussy hats
-they are to be worn at pivotal moments -reminder of the power of women -statement of unity and solidarity
Jane Mansbridge: The primary function of representative democracy is to represent the substantive interests of the represented through both deliberation and aggregation. what is deliberative function of democracy (has to do with choosing which groups to represent)
-what policies are good for the polity as a whole, for all constituents -should include at least one representative who can speak for every group that might provide new information, perspective, or ongoing insights relevant to the understanding that leads to a decision- but not reproduce all views in the polity such as useless or harmful ones
chapter 6 lawless and fox: explain the "women's economic status" explanation for the gender gap
-women have less wealth and are more likely to be heads of single parent household -more likely to be financially dependent on the government and want to -bolster social safety net
Culture war: Women and men's views differ on two clusters of issues
1. Issues of violence and force/peace -Women less like to support death penalty, they favor gun control, they hate war 1. Issues of violence and force/peace -Women are more compassionate, registering higher levels of support for gov programs for the disadvantaged
lecture: what are the 2 gaps
1. ideological gender gap- women more likely to express liberal attitudes 2. gap among women (fem vs non femnisist, recognizing gender consciousness- the idea that gender has an important outcome, demographic gaps in race religion and class
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: list the 3 explanations for where the gender gap comes from
1. women's economic status 2. women are more compassionate 3. rise of women's autonomy
chapter 10 lawless and fox: ___ of young adults said that women are best suited to be nurses and secretaries
1/3
what was the 2010 gender gap
10
early on, more than ____ of women still believed it was wrong for women to vote
10%
Between 1913 and 1931 in illinois women's registration rates increased by ___ whereas men's _____
10% whereas men's decreased by 10%
____ believed women would formulate better economic policy ____ believed women would do a better job with social policy ___ of women said they thought having more women in powerful position would lead to greater equality
14% 31% 74%
The number of people between 18-25 who actually voted in 2012 represented only _____ of all those who cast ballots
15.4%
Lawless and fox chapter 9: the number of hostile abortion states (states with 5 or more restrictions) went from 5 to ____
18
lecture: seneca falls
1848 reactionary convention led by lucretia mott and elizabeth cady stanton
lecture: american women's suffrage association who headed it
1869 julia ward howe, lucy stone, josephine ruffin
lecture: national women's suffrage association headed by who
1869 stanton and anthony
who headed National Federation of African-American Women/National Association of Colored Women
1895 - Josephine Ruffin
____ of women between the ages of 18 and 29 talk about politics frequently with family and friends whereas ___ of men in the same age group engaged in political discussion
19%; 22.8%
____ of young people said racial inequality was among the top 3 issues
34%
lecture: washington state legislature is ______ female
37.4%
Culture war: Americans favor legal abortion in less than __ of the 6 circumstances
4
lecture: how many of washington state representatives are women
4 of our 10, and both our senators are female
____ believed this because they thought women in power would improve the quality of life
44%
Lawless and fox chapter 9: how many people do you need to vote yes on something in supreme court for it to pass
5
presentations: ruth bader ginsberg won how many supreme court cases
5 out of 6
___ of repubs and ___ of dems said abortion should be legal is the child were going to be the sex the woman didn't want
5%; 10%
Lawless and fox chapter 9: all supreme court restrictions have passed with ____
5-4 margin
what is the race gap
50 points between blacks and whites
chapter 10 lawless and fox: ruth bader ginsberg's grandaughters lawyer class was ___% female
50%
in 1970 almost ___ % of mothers stayed home, as of 2012, less than ___ % of mothers stay home
50; 30
chapter 10 lawless and fox: Men are ____ percent more likely than women to expect their career to be a little more important than family whereas ______ percent of women reported that their family responsibilities would take precedence over career
50; 34
2016: how many white women voted for trump
53%
women make up ____
53% of the US population
Bernie won new hampshire with ____ of the women's vote compare with 46% for clinton
54%
clinton won ____ of women's votes
54%- on par with democratic presidential candidates in the past 2 decades
Lawless and fox chapter 9: In 2011 repubs controlled ___ of the 99 legislative chambers
57
Lawless and fox chapter 9: __ of the justices support roe and__ oppose it
5;4
lecture: washington is ___ in the country in descriptive representation of women
5th
chapter 10 lawless and fox: women are __ times as likely to be responsible for the majority of household tasks
6
chapter 4 lawless and fox: how many people out of 10 say women are held to a higher standard than men
6
chapter 4 lawless and fox: ____ % believed the media focuses too much on how women look
60
___ of dems and ___ of republicans said abortion should always be legal
60%; 30%
____ of voters under 30 supported clinton, ____ of young voters favored trump
61%; 25%
presentations: Pramila jayapal established
one america which prevented deportation of samolian immigrants
why do people focus on the gender gap as opposed to race gap
A war of the sexes is more politically acceptable than competition between the races or economic classes
lecture: key figures of women's movement 1
Abigail Adams (implored husband to not forget ladies in the constitution) Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and Susan B. Anthony (who was not at seneca falls) Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, Ida Wells, Carrie Chapman Catt, etc... - (see Iron Jawed Angels)
lecture: what other movements was women's movement 1 linked to
Abolition and Temperance Movements
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: what issues are men and women's views indistinguishable on
Abortion, same sex marriage, health care
Why are anti-discrimination laws put in place right now not good enough
Anti discrimination laws are in effect but they are not ironclad
Why does colorado do so well?
As lawmakers left office because of term limits, party leaders on both sides of the aisle actively encouraged women to run, especially in the state's swelling suburbs Women do well in suburbia
Jane Mansbridge: having a left hander in aggregation
Being a left-hander helps produce internal commitment to the struggle, so that when an issue requires more than a vote, left-hander representatives are more likely to throw themselves into the fray But on matters of pure aggregation, reelection incentives can make descriptive representation unnecessary- power can be exercised on behalf of people with certain interests without the need of matching identity to the interests bearers
who is the director of the ERA coalition
Bettina Hager
Jane Mansbridge: who brought down a confederate flag design- an action based on sensibility created by experience- was able to reflect her constituents attitudes
Carol Moseley Braun
who took the seat of Alan Dixon
Carol Moseley Braun, won a seat on the judiciary committee
who was the first african american woman to be elected to senate
Carol Mosely Braun
lecture: what kinds of feminism was women's movement 2
Cultural Feminism, Militant Feminism, Liberal Feminism
sexual harassment
Defined as unwanted comments gestures or actions forced on a stranger in public without consent
lecture: what happened in the 70's
ERA (equality of rights should not be denied by any state on sex)
structural barriers to political participation
Education, income, and certain occupations are good predictors of the frequency and types of citizens participation
lecture: maslows hierarchy of needs focuses on ____
Explanations tied to demands/expectations of government
lecture: Condoleezza Rice
First Female National Security Advisor, First African-American Female Secretary of State
lecture:Ella Grasso
First female to be elected in her own right to the position of governor (1975, Connecticut).
lecture: Frances Perkins
First woman appointed to a cabinet position (Secretary of Labor) and longest serving (1933-1945)
lecture:Margaret Chase Smith
First woman to be considered by a major party (Republican) for presidential nomination (1964)
results of study for No place for a woman
For senate race there was not difference in competence based on gender For presidency the male candidate was consistently evaluated more positively
lecture:mccarthy and zald's approach is
Historical, comparative, empirical approach to examining social movements Generalizations to specific movements as opposed to states and their political cultures identifying variables for predicting success and failure of social movements
lecture: how does gender affect politics
Ideological Orientation (Ideological differences set the tone for opinions and thus for political behavior)' Participation and Access to Office Issue Saliency (intensity of feeling about something, some issues are more important to women)
Jane Mansbridge: an example of why descriptive representation doesn't automatically work
In New Hampshire with most women legislators, women legislatures did not see themselves acting for women; women political scientists often concluded that descriptive female gender had no predictable relation to support for women's substantive interests
Jane Mansbridge: Disadvantaged groups gain advantages from descriptive representation because ______
In contexts of group mistrust and uncrystallized interests, the better communication and experiential knowledge of descriptive representatives enhances their substantive representation of the group's interests by improving the quality of deliberation -descriptive representation also helps create a social meaning of "ability to rule" and increases the attachment to the polity of members of the group
other things that happened in the year of the woman
In the house 48 women were elected EMILY's List membership went up NOW membership when up
why are these statistics inflated
Inflated statistics cuz people are asked if they voted and they feel like they have a civic duty to say yes
lecture: what happened in 1963
Kennedy's Commission on the Status of Women
presentations: who was janet yellen federal reserve opponent
Larry summers - said that women are innately less competent
lecture: how do we measure gender differences
Opinion Polls - track differences and temporal shifts Feeling Thermometers - track salience, how strongly you feel about something
lecture: What Increases Women's Participation
Organizational Experience Recruitment (more likely to run if they are recruited- feminist majority foundation recruits women) Education Partisanship Feminism
what might be an unintended fallout of ERA
Parents who enroll their children in single-sex schools or organizations like the Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts may lose that choice
Jane Mansbridge: How do you pick which groups are to be represented?
People's identities should be represented when their interests are relevant to a decision, and when their interests conflict with those of others
who founded the eagle forum
Phyllis Schlafly
lecture: explanations for the gender gap
Political Socialization Life Circumstances Views on Gender Roles Historical Inequity (or "By Event" Socialization)
why did voter turn out decrease in the 30's
Political parties experienced a realigning period were partisans of both genders moved away from the existing political parties and were not attracted to vote for a party's candidate
Jane Mansbridge: best way (most fluid) of implementing descriptive representation
Proportional representation and/or cumulative voting "Enabling devices" a. schools and funding for potential candidates b. caps on nomination campaign expenses c. public funding of nomination campaign expenses d. establishing formal search committees within each party to help identify and nominate potential candidates from disadvantaged groups e. high-quality public day care for elected officials f. scholarships to law schools and public policy schools for members of historically disadvantaged and proportionally underrepresented groups
lecture: problems with measuring the gap
Question wording differences Self identification and categorization problems Public opinion can shift rapidly so measurements on some issues can be volatile
lecture: what forms of political participation do men do more often
Running for Office Campaigning Protests Anti-System Activity Interest Group Participation/Lobbying Contributing Money
lecture: geographic representation
SR is best achieved when people live in the same areas as their representatives (we use this in the U.S)
lecture: descriptive representation
SR is best achieved when the legislature mirrors the demographics of the voting public quotas help ensure DR the ideas that you would be put in a position of power b/c of your identity' constitution based on states different characteristics (catholic, agrarian)
lecture: partisan representation
SR is best achieved when the legislature partisan makeup mirrors the public
study design for No place for a woman
Same resume with a male or female name
lecture: inconsistency of measuring the gender gap
Self reports on ideology are often problematic, and historically, only a minority of Americans are ideologically consistent.
Culture war: what do people say about where the gender gap comes from
Some say this is because of biology, some say it's cultural factors and women are socialized to have different values, or that women are more economically vulnerable Maybe the gap arises from different experiences - women more likely to visit the sick, volunteer in schools, and see gov programs in operation while men see gov as deductions from their paychecks
lecture:explain opportunity structure
Status of the political system (open or closed), cultural social clock, existence of other movements and organizations ( a benefit or drawback)
lecture: what org and what person was very counter ERA
Stop ERA and Phyllis Schlaffly
lecture: hypotheses for participation gap
The "Double Burden" Hypothesis The "Triple Burden" Hypothesis Efficacy and Knowledge Hypotheses The Employment Hypothesis The Religion Hypotheses Education and SES Hypotheses The Discrimination Hypothesis
Jane Mansbridge: construction of social meaning
The absence in the ruling assembly of a proportional number of individuals carrying the group's ascriptive characteristics shapes the social meaning of those characteristics in a way that affects most bearers of those characteristics in the polity -More representatives dispels the myth that a certain group can't rule
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers college
university of WA
Culture war: what changed democrats image
The emergence of an anti-war wing of the democratic party in the aftermath of vietnam- dems were supportive of welfare and less violent (repubs were now aggressive and hostile to the welfare state)
what is the newest gender voter controversy
The generational divide - the battle between mothers and daughter women 17-29 like bernie and women 30-50 likes clinton
what is though about what worry worry about (doesn't have to translate into political preference)
The idea that women tend to worry more about personal and economic security because they are more likely to be victims of crime at home and more likely to live on the economic margins
presentations: where did elizabeth warren go to school
university of houston
socialization
The process by which we learn and internalize the values norms and expectations of the culture and society around us
Lawless and fox chapter 9: in conclusion, compromise on abortion is ____
unlikely
what do children learn about gender
They understand the images of power and sense of importance that separate the genders
Jane Mansbridge: how should descriptive representation be implemented
This analysis suggests that voters and the designers of representative institutions should accept some of the costs of descriptive representation in historical circumstances when (1) communication is impaired, often by distrust, (2) interests are relatively uncrystallized, (3) a group has once been considered unfit to rule, (4) de facto legitimacy is low within the group. Institutionalization of DR must be fluid -Quotas are undesirable -Cumulative voting in at-large districts is far more fluid, as it allows individuals to choose whether they want to cast all their votes for a descriptive representative or divide their votes among different representative
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers voted against
equal pay abortion anti-domestic abuse laws b/c they included trans people
what are the top 3 issues among voters since 9/11
Threat of terror, economy, and security
lecture: what happened in 1963
equal pay act
chapter 10 lawless and fox: young people thought women who run large companies are less likely to __________
be married and have a children
presentations: maria cantwell then became the ___
VP of realnetworks
in congressional races ____
Voting intention was not affected by gender
Jane Mansbridge: questions to ask for descriptive representation
What has caused lower proportions of certain descriptive groups- can members of that group represent themselves- have dominant groups intentionally made it difficult or illegal for members of that group to represent themselves
Jane Mansbridge: ERA as an example of Uncrystallized
When ERA came up legislators assumed that they knew what their constituents wanted with this new thing without it being on the political agenda very long and without asking his constituents directly "my cons are like me- i don't have any trouble knowing what my community thinks The representative assumed that he and his constituents shared a set of experiences that generated specific perspectives and interests requiring representation in the legislature
lecture: what is the problem with these socio-structural and political culture explanations
Which came first, a culture shift? Or an institutional shift?
lecture: gender gaps in partisanship
Women are more likely to vote for Democrats and to self-identify as Democrats- 52%
anti-suffragists believed that ____
Women should serve the state in every way possible without jeopardizing the home by entrance into active politics
Due to retirements, a large number of congressional seats opened up, therefore _____
Women were encouraged to announce their candidacies
why is wyoming doing poorly
Wyoming shifted from multi member to single-member districts. Under the old system, voters could pick multiple candidates to represent a larger electoral district.- now they have to pick between a female candidate and a male one
lecture: PAC restrictions
a PAC can only get so much and there are limits on how much one person can donate
lecture:explain leadership
a charismatic leader with entrepreneurship: mothers against drunk drivers formed in one persons kitchen
lecture: sexual assault became ______ in 1991
a concern for women in the public
We prefer women to appear feminine, but in the national electoral context, masculine traits are preferred - therefore ______
a female candidate presenting a mature face may send voters conflicting cues
Culture war: non-churchgoers are more pro-choice than the national average while regular churchgoers are almost _____ below the national average
a full circumstance
what is the eagle forum
a group against the ERA
what is the ERA coalition
a group fighting for a proposed addition to the U.S. Constitution that would explicitly protect women's rights and prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex
but women voting for dems is not ______
a guarantee victory for democratic candidates
what does republican party platform include
a human life amendment that banned abortion no exception
for economy, women support _____
a larger role for gov in solving problems (equal pay and universal health care)
A majority of men believed they compete with women on ______
a level playing field while only about half of women saying the same
Culture war: people have felt the same way about abortion for _______
a long time
Culture war: the culture war is ____
a misconception
presentations: what was now founded
because they didn;t like segregated ads- protested new york times
Culture war: NARAL fought bush's law against partial birth abortion
a pro choice group; all the myths of the culture war were on display as men approved the bill and women fought against it
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Operation Rescue
a pro-life group: restores personhood to the unborn
Mrs. William Force Scott
a right to vote does not exist, if women vote they must join one of the existing political parties or form a new party of their own- and that would be women against men
presentations: maria cantwell is
a senator from washington
what is political cynicism
a sense of powerlessness and that the gov does not care about the public's opinions
what do pussy hats represent for women of color
a shallow level of commitment
lecture: what inspired patty murray to run in WA
a surge in contributions to women's PACs
lecture:trustee
a trustee thinks "my constituents trust me" policy will be in part influenced by my conscience
Tea party moms put a conservative gendered spin on ______
a variety of public policies and challenge current public discourse about what constitutes women's interests
Jane Mansbridge: when issues arise unexpectedly _____
a voter can expect the representative to react the way the voter would
chapter 10 lawless and fox: In families where two parents work, women take on ______
a wider range of household tasks
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Majority of people don't like abortion when ________
a woman doesn't want a child or can't afford it
A majority of women serving in state legislature list _____
a woman's org as an important source of support
what are seen as women's issues
abortion and women's rights
Lawless and fox chapter 9: most people like minor notification, but don't like ____
abortion if be gone completely
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Women on both sides of the aisle were just as likely to _______
access the dollars they needed to run a competitive race
lecture: what is the goal of democratic republic
achieving good representation
lecture: definition of representation
acting on behalf of someone else
Culture war: party differences in abortion are true when it comes to ______
activists and office holders, but not to party's adherents
presentations: what did NOW do in 1971
advocating for lesbian rights supported Milk in san francisco
the double bind
affects women who do not fit the stereotype of femininity and the expectation of motherhood
presentations: sandra day o'conner upheld _____
affirmative action
All In Together created the ______
all in together action center to enable individuals to quickly take action on political issues on interest by writing calling or tweeting their state and federal legislators
what did the 1993 National Voter Registration Act ("motor voter") do
allowed people to register to vote as they do other business with the state
lecture: zebra principal
alternating men and women names on the party list
lecture: male voter turn out has ____
been faster to decline
Stop street harassment
an international organization with an affiliate in paris that teamed up with rapid transit authority for a campaign to end harassment on public transportation
political knowledge: 2000 primary political knowledge test- men more likely to ___ and women were more likely to state that they ______
answer correctly whereas women were more likely to answer incorrectly; did not know an answer
presentations: madeline albright father
anti-communism working for Czechoslovakian government
what were the women who did not believe women deserved the right to vote called
anti-suffragettes or "remonstrants" or "governmentalists"
lecture: what was the motto of national women's suffrage association
any means necessary, radical
Culture war: there exists a gender gap among political activists that is not ______
apparent among ordinary americans
chapter 4 lawless and fox: In the 80s and 90s news coverage focused on ____
appearance and family roles
presentations: janet napolitano attorney for ____
arizona, and also anita hill case
what do men think about the economy
as individuals personal finances
Jane Mansbridge: groups are justified in demanding _____
as many representatives as is justified by proportionality
women are universally expected to _______
aspire to current standards of beauty in ways men are not
presentations: sonia sotomayor was ___ from 1979-1983
assistant district attorney
the gender-trait hypothesis
assumes that gender is a cue to masculinity and femininity, and it is these traits that guide voter perceptions and choice
when do most children understand gender
at 5 years old
In states with competitive elections women voted ______
at higher rates than in states where the outcome was more certain- when every vote counts political parties mobilized every voter
women and men participate ______
at roughly equal levels across many forms of political activity
presentations: bush selected sonia sotomayor to be ____
attorney for district court of south NY youngest and 1st latina to serve
presentations: janet napolitano was once the ____
attorney general for arizona governor of arizona now secretary of homeland security
The mere presence of a woman in a campaign is not sufficiently powerful to ______
attract women voters interest or increase their sense of efficacy or psychological engagement
what does california do with registration
automatically registers people when they interact with a government agency
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Harris vs mcrae
banned medicaid funding for abortion
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Gonzalez vs carhart
banned partial birth abortion (late term abortion procedure)
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Webster vs reproductive health services
banned the use of public facilities for all abortion required physicians to perform fetal viability tests and mandated counseling
Women are less likely to be politically engaged then men, but women report more likely to _______
be involved in a community action program than men in college
presentations: nikkita oliver framework for failure
behavioral expectations physical appearance (didn't look like a typical politician) credibility
presentations: what was bonnie watson coleman's advnatage
being a black women
what is one challenge women face in getting a political start
being encouraged to run in the first place
in 2016 primaries the youth preferred _____
bernie
what things appealed to young voters in 2016
bernies BLM
obama did _____ among women
better
lecture:women's movement 2 had ____
betty friedan's the feminine mystique 1963 and the 1960 kennedy commission that studied sexual harassment in the workplace
Transmission of egalitarian attitudes was particularly strong ______
between mothers and daughters for helping to create and sustain the gender gap
lecture: people claimed that (these people) supported a women's agenda like government spending and reproductive rights
bill clinton clayton williams charlie wilson
what do millennial women worry about
bills and expenses and caring for a family and affordable health care
presentations: condoleezza rice is from
birmingham
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: who did clinton get most support for in 2016
black and latino voters
presentations: carol mosely braun what difficulty did she face the most
black communities don't like black women she had an easier time with national culture but had a hard time with african american community cuz they like men more
Michelle Obama was see as a ____
black radical, a mix of privilege and victimology
The propensity to give and the amount contributed depends on ______
both total family income and the portion of family income derived from the respondents income
presentations: where did sonia sotomayor grow up
bronx
lecture: real estate agent conundrum
buyer and seller have same interests in selling the house, to make most money but when buying a house the agents wants to buy the most expensive house
how is implicit bias measured
by how quickly people can associate boy and lady with career and family
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: how did the GOP attempt to combat their women problem
by teaching republican men how to speak to female voters -Told to refer to wives and daughters so that they seem sensitive to women's issues
women voters say that gender does not make any difference in their decision at the polls, so female candidates might be encouraged to ______
campaign on the basis of no difference from male candidates
what do single women hate
candidates that disparage women
lecture:Much of that gap ____ be explained by shifts in women's behavior. There has been an increase in male support for Republican candidates since 1994.
cannot
A candidate _____ be said to have lost the "women's vote", when a candidate does well among women, her opponents ______
cannot; fares well among male voters - the republicans problem with women is the same size as the democrats problem with men
lecture: gender does not ____ you to be democrat
cause, there are relative intervening variables (economic status, having children)
lecture: what did women's movment 2 focus on
championed ERA increased role of cultural feminism (attention to private sphere and socialization) encouraged to meet in homes "cells" form a local group and strategize for local action (meet and act locally first) more radical bra burning
Jane Mansbridge: When interests are uncrystallized, the best way to have one's most important substantive interests represented is often to _______
choose a representative whose descriptive characteristics match one's own on the issues one expects to emerge
presentations: nikkita oliver seattle is a ____ political culture
civic
lecture: what happened in 1964
civil rights act (prohibited discrimination on sex and race, more so race)
lecture: women's movement 2 what social movements were happening in tandem
civil rights movement anti-war movement many people got start here but once a victory occured in the civil rights movement people would ignore women (competition)
presentations: kirsten gillibrand said about minica lewisky
clinton should've resigned
Latina women supported _____
clinton; driven by issues of money and family, supported clinton favorably, 84% said they viewed trump negatively
2016 clinton won a majority of _____
college educated white women and a majority of votes from married women.
what state has the highest percentage of women lawmakers
colorado
presentations: nacy pelosi's viesws
committed to obamacare voted against iraq
Jane Mansbridge: Introspective representation doesn't need ______ to fulfill democratic norms
communication and accountability; It is not a traditional principal-agent relation but instead a relation of selection
Jane Mansbridge: the descriptive representative benefit of enhanced deliberation is greatest in contexts of _____
communicative distrust and uncrystallized interests
presentations: michelle obama was the VP of _____
community and expternal affairs for university chicago hispital
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Citizens view females as more _____ but not ______
compassionate (better at handling issues relating to women and families); competent
Being anger undermines women's perception of their _____
competence
we just ____ by appearance
competence
lecture: women's movement 2 what kinds of groups were popular
consciousness raising groups
presentations: kirsten gillibrand is a ____
conservative democrat
lecture: problem with delegates
constituents don't have all the info some people's interests will never be represented
lecture: A gap in ideological orientation, turnout and party preference exists, but women do NOT _______
constitute a monolithic voting block.
Jane Mansbridge: what are the benefits of descriptive representation that don't enhance substantive representation
construction of social meaning defacto legitimacy
the impact of a gender gap must be ____
contextualized in the nature of each election
presentations: wher di ruth bader ginsberg go to college
cornell than harvard
presentations: there are claims of ____ against carol mosely braun
corruption went to nigeria and became buds with the dictator
lecture: what are the categories of explanations for why sweden denmark and norway do so much better
cultural socio-structural (role of women in labor force) efficaciousness political rules and institutions
Asian american women latina women and native american women face ______
cultural expectations that limit their role to the home and family
lecture:Redstockings and New York Radical Women (Shulamith Firestone and Ellen Willis) said that ___
culture needed to change
Jane Mansbridge: why is microcosmic representation bad (she doesn't really think it's bad)
cuz it would be done by a lottery, which is bad cuz legislators would be bad- worse than choosing legislators through election cuz people who are elected are experienced and have chosen law making as their profession
why did political parties abandon the women's vote after suffrage
cuz no voting bloc materialized
Culture war: why do people think the democratic party is the party of pro choice
cuz so many democratic candidates are
Young women reported higher levels of political _____
cynicism,
presentations: janet napolitano father
dean of university of new mexico
Lawless and fox chapter 9: The number of clinics that provide abortions continues to _____
decrease
When men get angry people lose their own competence and _______
defer to men's opinions
lecture: members of congress think of themselves in one of two ways
delegate trustee
lecture: more members of congress categorize themselves as _______
delegates
Jane Mansbridge: the 3 goals to be achieved in full represenation
deliberative synergy critical mass dispersion of influence
lecture: charlie wilson
dem from texas figured he could change foreign policy left wing feminism darling support of emily and NARAL hired stormy daniels types and said "you can teach them to type but you can't teach them to grow tits"
Congresswomen marched to _____
demand an investigation against Thomas
presentations: janet napolitano political party
democrat
most donor activity among women is directed towards ______
democratic candidates
women tend to vote for ______
democrats
nashville black and white women formed an alliance to ________
demonstrate their power in promoting a progressive agenda
presentations: why is nacy pelosi unpopular right now
dems want a younger leader
Culture war: Degree of religious commitment is less important than ______
denomination
As parties recruited women to organize other women they ______
denounced "sex solidarity" and encouraged their female organizer to do the same
presentations: michelle obama was the first ____
descendant of slaves in the white house
Jane Mansbridge: de facto legitimacy
descriptive representation increases the legitimacy of the polity -making citizens feel as if they themselves were present in the deliberations, people feel included and politics seems more legitimate My aim, in short, is changing the psychology of the "haves" far more than the psychology of the "have-nots"
lecture: emiliy's list pioneered what method for raising money
did bundling which means instead of having women to write checks to the PAC they write checks directly to the candidate to skirt the PAC restrictions
how did the national voter registration act effect turnout
did not effect turnout as much as expected
presentations: condoleezza rice criticized as a black woman
didn't focus on civil rights uncle tom figure katrina- didn't pressure bush to do enough for black people
lecture: what is the gender gap
differences in the proportions of men v. proportions of women supportive of a particular candidate, policy or party
the time given and amount of money donated between men and women is _____
different
when the perceived level of knowledge is held constant between men and women, the difference in political cynicism _______
disappears
When test questions on political knowledge related to gender relevant domains of knowledge, the difference between men and women ______
disappears; women know about issues relative to their gender
lecture: what is disturbance thoery and why is it relevant
disturbances get people to vote disturbances in politics with women such as anita hill inspire women to run for office
Party leaders might have you think that the nation is______ on abortion
divided
Culture war: men and women ___ differ on abortion
do not
Culture war: abortion ____ matter more for women
does not
Russian decided to ease punishment for ______
domestic violence- penalties are just a fine instead of jail time if the assault is a first offense and does not cause serious injury
Women less likely to ______
donate money to a candidate, participate in political organizations, or seek elective office themselves
today, women are less likely to ____
donate money to campaigns and to run for office
Jane Mansbridge: with uncrystallized interests the rep draws on experiences to explore the new issues
dope
lecture: impact of temperance movement
double edged sword cuz liquor industry worked against suffrage
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Many women ______ they have the qualifications and thick skin needed to endure a political campaign in which women have to be twice as good to get _____
doubt; half as far
By college the percentage of women who say they receive encouragement from a parent to run for office ______
drops and are more likely to believe that themselves are not qualified for office
chapter 6 lawless and fox: which economic bracket is made up of mostly women
earning less than 50,000 a year
what do single women like
economic issues like equal pay college affordability and paid sick days, and reproductive rights
what increases women's democratic partisanship
economic vulnerability as the result of social and economic changes
what are women most worried about
economy- Women expressed a deeper sense of economic vulnerability that likely translated into greater issue saliency for the economy in their vote choice
lecture: what happened in 1972
education statues, title 9
Lawless and fox chapter 9: When anthony scalia died the repubs ________
efused to have hearings for anyone obama appointed- cuz the next justice could sway a lot of things including abortion -Trump was like i'll vote for someone who hates roe
lecture: are we in a 4th wave of feminism?
ehh debatable
Culture war: in the 50's why did women vote for men more
eisenhower declined to become involved in vietnam - In the mid century women preferred the republicans cuz they were less on violence and war
lecture: what do some people say caused the partisan gap
electoral realignment
presentations: Donna Shalala is one of the founders of ____
emily's list- brings pro choice women into leadership in government
presentations: Donna Shalala family
encouraged her to be ambitious
presentations: Pramila jayapal family
encouraged her to go to west and to georgetown learned western ideology at JIS
presentations: ruth bader ginsberg found it hard to ____
find a job as a lawyer
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers is pro ____
family down syndrome child
presentations: janet yellen family
family experience, dad got hurt, long term unemployment
presentations: condoleezza rice parents
father a minister importance of education american dream
In women there are three primary causes of anger that are not the same in men:
feelings of powerlessness, injustice, and other people's irresponsibility.
presentations: Planned Parenthood gained connection to the _____
feminist movement
what did some women do after gaining suffrage
formed voting coalitions in order to effect social change
presentations: janet yellen
former chair of federal reserve
NWPC when founded and why
founded in 1971 bringing more women into office
lecture: what did schlaffly do
framed the ERA for the elite Successfully convinced elites to drop support for the amendment
lecture: explain ideology
framing, feminism lost control of framing, dirty manhating besbians
The symbolic power of a female candidate is derived not from one on one relationships of constituents to officeholder or voter to candidate, but ______
from something more generalized.
what issues cost republicans women's votes
gay marriage and abortion
Voters under 30 were more likely to express concerns about ________
gay rights and keeping abortion legal
what distinguishes women from one another
gender consciousness or a feminist identity - Ties an individual women's interest to those of other women and provides an outlet for her discontent over gender inequities has been found to facilitate women's participation and set some women apart from others
Culture war: There is no evidence that abortion has anything to do with the _____
gender gap
Conservative issues can become feminist issues using _____
gendered motherhood and profamily frames- protectier children's future, feminist policies say that women are less capable than men
American Association of University Women
gets women to vote
what is rock the vote
gets young men and women to vote with famous people like kendall jenner
chapter 4 lawless and fox: how can we close the gender gap in political ambition
getting rid of the fact that women must have more qualifications than men and work harder (or at least make women not think that)
When asked what would they do if they became the opposite sex girls had answers ready but boys didn't have any answers _______
girls had answers ready but boys didn't have any answers
Lawless and fox chapter 9: north dakota "life begins at conception"
gives full rights to unborn fetuses
Jane Mansbridge: Selective descriptive representation
gives select groups greater descriptive representation than they would achieve in existing electoral systems- bring the proportion in the legislature closer to that in the population
lecture: why did women's movement 1 end
goal achieved (suffrage) some say it was WWII (women had to go into the work place cuz men were gone, programs focused on childcare)
lecture: women's movement 1 was ____
goal specific
2nd wave feminism was convinced that women's equality would be achieved if ____
gov regulated discrimination in the workplace, provided funding for social welfare programs, and played a role in establishing universal child care- but this role in gov was the antithesis to the conservative ideology that promoted small government and traditional family values
presentations: kirsten gillibrand is pro ____
gun
Media focuses on female candidates ______
hairstyles and design of their clothes
chapter 10 lawless and fox: today ____ of all doctorates are given to women
half
Black men were given the vote _____ before women of any race were allowed to mark a ballot
half a century
women are judged more ____ than men
harshly
young students of color _____
have higher political activity
lecture: sometimes our representatives won't always _______
have the same interests as us
Jane Mansbridge: a range of views
having a range of views within the group means a variety of representatives is needed to represent the varied perspectives characterized of any group (no group is a monolith)
Jane Mansbridge: dispersion of influence
having enough members to disperse into the relevant policy areas allows members of the group to influence decision wherever those decisions would become better decisions by including these member's perspectives
Lawless and fox chapter 9: When 2017 began repubs ______
held more seats in state legislature than anytime in history
lecture: how did being linked to temperance movement help women's movement 1
helped amass resources
responding directly to the insults ______
helped the female candidate regain lost ground
Responding directly _____
helped the women candidates' regain support
presentations: why did elizabeth warren divorce her husband
her husband didn't want her to continue her career
A member's contact with the org extends ____
her social network to include political activists and introduces political newcomers to the efficacy of political action in solving public problems
lecture: modern activist women
high political efficacy high control over life space high participation
presentations: michelle obama's reach higher campaign
high schoolers getting degrees in the U.S. focuses on creating good counselors
.before 2016 election favorability ratings for obama were _____ than for clinton among those women who professed a strong gender identity.
higher
Before the election trump voters had ____ levels of sexism than clinton voters
higher
in 2008 In D.C youth voted _______
higher than adults- attribute this to obama
NOW and NWPC enjoyed membership surged when _____
highly publicized events remind women that the controversies of equality are not yet settled
hearings were called with ___
hill as a witness
presentations: Pramila jayapal
house of reps in washington 1st indiance american woman in house of representatives
The party difference on abortion then may be a product of _______
how the question is asked
lecture: explain resources
human assets, financial assets
lecture: what states rescinded ERA ratification
idaho, nebraska,tennesse
Parties try to appeal to women by _______
identifying women's issue in their platform but appealing to their partisan loyalty first, while women worked tirelessly for the party but always held out the possibility of a womens bloc vote to motivate the party to listen to women
The motherhood bind has an impact on all women ______
if ur not a mother ur a failed woman and if your a mother you can't have enough attention to pay to your serious work
lecture: why would you oppose ERA
if you think you're already equal or that a constitutional amendment for equality already exists required women to be in combat (threaten family values) counter ERA people tell you that you will have to share a bathroom with a man
presentations: Pramila jayapal proud to be _____
immigrant
lecture: geography and culture of women's movement 1 ______
impacted goals, strategies and tactics, and success
when did the gender gap originate
in 1980 when Reagan ran a campaign dominated by his opposition to the equal rights amendment and abortion and traditional family values- alienated women voters
when did women's registrations rates surpass men's
in 1984, and has been higher ever since
EMILY's List what do they do
in 1985 to fund democratic pro choice women to federal office
presentations: when did maria cantwell move to seattle
in 83 to campaign for Alan Cranston
Lawless and fox chapter 9: A little less than half the country favors abortion ______
in all circumstances or hates it in all circumstances
Harassmap.org
in egypt utilizes cell phone reporting
Jane Mansbridge: The primary function of representative democracy is to represent the substantive interests of the represented through both deliberation and aggregation. what is the aggregative function of democracy (has to do with choosing which groups to represent)
in moments of conflict the representative assembly should represent the interests of every group whose interests conflict with those of others, in proportion to the numbers of that group in the population- one person, one vote
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: did clinton win among married or unmarried voters
unmarried
Women's interest and engagement with the campaign is _____ to the gender of the candidates while men are _____
insensitive; less interested in participating in the election when the congressional candidate is female
the benefits of voting are ____
intangible (merely a sense of duty fulfilled)
people who were judged as attractive were also more likely to be judged as ______
intelligent, successful
there is a significant gap in ______
interest and attentiveness to politics between men and women
lecture: most PACs are registered with a ____
interest group
so kind in conclusion, Women vote at higher rates, but men exhibit more ______
interest in, and knowledge of politics than women
Female candidates are more likely to include issues on ______
interest to women in their campaign thereby attracting attention
Jane Mansbridge: what do you mean by uncrystallized interests
interests that have not been on the political agenda long, candidates have not taken public positions on them, and political parties are not organized around them.
lecture: what did women's movement 3 emphasis
intersectionality, global commonality, and global women's education placed emphasis on the common gendered experience of women of different identities
where do women channel their anger
into passive aggressive behavior, anxiety, and depression, meanness
presentations: maria cantwell's father
involved in politics
lecture: why did madeline albreight wear a serpent pin
iraqi press called her a serpent
Women more likely to possess political knowledge relevant to _______
issues of women's representation and would be more aware of women leaders than men
chapter 10 lawless and fox: according to this chapter, how is lack of family role equity bad
it affects career choices and ability to rise to the top
how does the gender gap shape politics
it affects the issues on the agenda and elections themselves
why is wyoming called the equality state
it had the nation's first female governor
lecture: why is party identification important
it is the most important heuristic for voters
presentations: kirsten gillibrand on motherhood
it makes her a better legislature 1 of 8 woman who gave birth in congress started career then have kids as oppose to what most people say which is to have kids then start career
Girls should be told that ____
it's okay to be angry
Culture war: ____ favor legal abortion in all circumstances
jews
The promise of electing the first woman president was not enough motivation for republican women to ____ believe however
join the dems in voting for clinton voters
lecture: why do latina women participate the least
lack of representation less likely to be employed lower education low efficacy
Black women _____ white women in winning legislative seats
lag behind
among black voters, the gender gap is _____
larger
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: when we say that women favor the liberal what does that mean
larger role for gov, providing services, environmental protection
Young women are less likely to believe they are above average in _______
leadership skills and that the confidence gap widens between the first and last years of college
NOW and NWPC are consistent with what doctrine
legal quality doctrine
presentations: lower economic status leads to ____ (Planned Parenthood)
less access to reproductive health
lecture: women's movement 2 has a _______
less clear emphasis (broader set of issues)
presentations: what was elizabeth warren's specialization
national bankrupcy review commission
Youth turnout in 2008 primaries was ______
nearly double that of 2000
lecture: 3rd wave feminism confronted _____
new social realities emerging in the 1990's
presentations: where did ruth bader ginsberg grow up
new york
Parents teach their girls that being _____ is better
nice- Expect girls to control themselves more but they say boys can't control themselves
who started the anita hill thing
nina totenberg of national public radio alleged that the committee had suppressed allegations of sexual harassment against thomas brought by a university of oklahoma law professor, anita hill
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: when we say that men are more conservative, does it mean that they are opposite on liberal values?
no
Culture war: did opinion change after the Webster decision which opened the way for further regulation of abortion or after the 1992 casey decision which upheld some of the specific restrictions imposed by the state of pennsylvania
no
are all women's organizations feminist
no
Women on the ballot send the message that politics is ______
no longer a male only activity and female participation is valued
Culture war: what did roe v wade promise
no restrictions on abortion in the first trimester
do females cast thier vote in solidarity with women (clinton)
no they cast their votes as partisans
lecture: do we have partisan representation in the US
no, 30% of the public don't have a strong affiliation
is there a father gap?
no, Fathers don't differentiate on any issue from non-fathers
is this surprising?
no, a majority of white women have supported republican party in every election since 2003
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: did this GOP tactic work
no, they seemed backwards
is there a mother gap
no, women with children do not vote differently (moms do like social welfare though)
what does school reinforce
norms of a democratic society
lecture: what is the Nordic phenomenon
northern europe has a lot of female representatives no communist history and no quotas it can be explained by their rules of the game which reward female participation
Culture war: The country is ____ polarized on the issue of abortion
not
Women's anger management may _______
not be accounted for in existing anger models- Anger Management should consider what can't be seen, the kind of anger girls are more likely to experience - it is ok to feel angry
Among the youth clinton's gender was _____
not enough to make her a ground breaker- she's a woman but she's white, well off, and straight, she wasn't exciting enough
presentations: third dimension of power for michelle obama
not everyone from her background believed that they could get out of the area through education
lecture: for defense spending women are more likely to ____
not like increase in defense spending
Jane Mansbridge: women in districts represented by a woman are _____ to contact their representatives than women in districts represented by a man
not more likely- this may be cuz the size in communication gap between men and women may be smaller
presentations: nikkita oliver criticisms
not much administrative experience labeled as a BLM activist
Female candidates judges as mature faced were ______
not perceived as more competent than baby-face men
lecture: problem with trustee
not very democratic
lecture: symbolic representation
nothing to do with SR there is value to having someone like me in office even if they don't represent my values -socialization effect: no one thinks it's a problem anymore
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Female candidates in congressional districts are not a _____
novelty
women and men engage in the same _____
number of political activities, but women are more likely to attend church and donate their time and money to the church
presentations: who released chelsea manning
obama
We are left to conclude that the influence of women candidates is a function ______
of idiosyncratic circumstances of particular elections,such as a mix of candidates, their positions, the issues, media coverage, and public awareness
lecture:Most Leaders of women's movement 1 were _____
of the Liberal Feminist Mindset
lecture: was women's movement 1 old or new social movement
old (suffrage linked to security )
who nominated claren thomas to US supreme court
old Bush
Jane Mansbridge: The problem of simple categorization becomes much worse when ________
one group is socially dominant and becomes the norm, setting expectations and structuring institutions so that those who do not conform to that norm are perceived as deviant or lesser being
Momsrising.org operates _____
online through social media network- paid sick leave, flexible work schedules
Women's Leadership Forum
operates as the women's outreach arm of the democratic party
women are ____ while men are _____
ornamental; instrumental
For those with no education beyond high school men ______ women in registration and voting (____ men _____ women)
outpace; 52.3%; 47.6%
At all levels of education beyond high school, women ____ men
outperform
among those 75 and older, men _____ women by a margin of ____ points
outvoted; 6
Jane Mansbridge: The visible characteristics were the ________ that allowed her, as a representative, to react as most of her descriptive constituents would have liked.
outward signs of the shared experience
Research in the 60s ______ the difference between primary school boys and girls and it was thought that adult political behavior was a direct result of early childhood experiences
overestimated
Post college women are ______ in programs like _____
overrepresented; americorps, teach for america
Those who stand to benefit the most from working on a cause often ______
participate less frequently than others
Self assessment of political knowledge predicts ______
participatory behavior, and so, a person's perceived level of knowledge will also influence his or her perspective on politicians and politics as well as serve as a political motivator for action
when it comes to voting, ___ outweighs gender
party affiliation
presentations: ruth bader ginsberg led better vs. goodyear tire about ____
pay discrimination
who had the most implicit bias according to age
people over 55
chapter 4 lawless and fox: but in 2014, Women did just as well as men in _______
perceptions of competence in all issues
lecture:how do people settle for substantive representation
picking representatives who seem to support your agenda
Lawless and fox chapter 9: 2015 repubs threatened to strip all funding to____
planned parenthood, almost caused gov shut down- John boehner resigned because of this?
chapter 4 lawless and fox: women do receive attention on ______
policy issues
lecture: PAC stands for what
political action committee
presentations: failures of Planned Parenthood
political self interest and personal beliefs of legislatures influence thier hatred for Planned Parenthood lack of funding- seen as best way to reduce abortions in america violence of pro-life people against Planned Parenthood
presentations: Planned Parenthood there was a need for abortions by
poor rural, non white women
Girls see _____ in becoming a boy and boys see _____ in becoming a girl
positive outcomes; no advantage
lecture: classification of black women's movement
post materialist
lecture: what is 3rd wave feminism (or women's movement 3) also referred to as
postfeminism
lecture: what did bill clinton do
power differential in monica Lewinsky scandal he had A ratings from women agenda groups
The gender-incongruency hypothesis
predicts that gender bias is less likely in domains such as the Senate where women are relatively more prevalent. However, in the case of the presidency, the potential exists for gender bias against women presidential candidates
Josephine jewell dodge
president of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage - married to a man who wanted to establish child care programs for children of the poor and working class
gender alone influences evaluations of ______
presidential candidates
presentations: where did michelle obama go to school
princeton and harvard
presentations: where did sonia sotomayor go to college
princeton and yale
presentations: condoleezza rice criticized as a female
private about personal life didn't focus on women's issues conservative
Lawless and fox chapter 9: ¼ of states restrict ____
private insurance from covering abortions and must inform women that the fetus can feel pain
presentations: Planned Parenthood women shifted from ___
private sphere to public sphere and married at a later age, delaying childbirth women participated more and more in workforce and education
lecture: emily's list is a ____
pro choice PAC
Culture war: since the 90's democrats have been consistently more ____ than republicans
pro-choice
lecture: wish list is a
pro-life PAC raising money for female candidates
Michelle Obama had a lot of _______
professional accomplishments before becoming first lady and becoming first lady effectively ended her professional career (law degree from harvard)
presentations: elizabeth warren became a ____
professor
Jane Mansbridge: Constitutional designers have reason to institute policies that _______
promote descriptive representation
lecture: nords have a ____ system
proportional systems rational voting and the proportional benefit
Lawless and fox chapter 9: Each side is convinced that national trends and abortion statistics ______
proves their positions
The National Federation of Republican women
provides a forum for women in the republican party
lecture: what did frances conley do
public resignation from Stanford University 1991 over widespread sexual harrassment
Culture war:Question wording makes a difference in how people respond to _____
questions about abortion
Jane Mansbridge: The political sympathy we feel for others groups is never _______
quite the same as that which these groups feel for themselves
The sex barrier may be more prominent than the ______
race barrier
lecture: what gaps are larger than the gender gap
race, class, education
lecture:explain strategies and tactics
racialism/traditionalism
presentations: carol mosely braun story rachel said she will be on the exm
racism in senate an amendment to civil rights legislature strong therman said "i'm gonna make her cry" in an elevator
Lawless and fox chapter 9: legislators have _____ abortion restrictions
ramped up
presentations: nikkita oliver
ran for mayor of seattle and placed 3rd in primaries
lecture: another institution for parity
ranked preference systems (Single Transferrable Vote)
the decision to vote is a ____
rational calculation of costs and benefits
women and men ______
react differently to political environment, experience changes in society different, and exhibit different political responses to these changes
presentations: who appointed sandra day o'conner and why
reagan cuz he wanted to close the gender gap and get the women's vote
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: among what voters is the gender gap largest
unmarried voters
why do black women lag behind white women in winning legislative seats
the lingering belief that black women are not serious and credible candidates-Their skin tone influences how their colleagues and constituent viewed them Black women's legislative experience is connected to what they look like
Culture war: Nuanced popular views of abortion are reflected in ______
the majority approval of regulating some aspects of abortion
Jane Mansbridge: The deeper the communicative chasm between a dominant and a subordinate group _______
the more descriptive representation is needed to bridge that chasm
Culture war: The gap is not a result of women moving to the democratic party, it instead reflects _____
the movement of men away from the democratic party to the republican party
Jane Mansbridge: When systemic barriers to participation have been eliminated through reform and social evolution ________
the need for these affirmative steps will disappear
lecture:principal
the people being represented
lecture: agents
the people doing the representing
While men are more likely to know which party holds the majority in the house, women are more likely to know _______
the percentage of women in congress
Gender socialization
the process by which girls and boys learn to differentiate between the sexes and act according to the norms and expectations appropriate to their sex
what does the impact of the gender gap depend on
the proportion of men and women voting in any single election, women have been turning out in higher proportion and in higher numbers, a gender gap favoring women is a determining force in the outcome of these elections
lecture: because elites dropped support for ERA _____
the public followed, the public usually follow the elite
Jane Mansbridge: Descriptive representation is most likely to enhance substantive representation when ____
the representative body reflects the inner diversity of any descriptively denominated group
Women differ from each other along ______
the same social lines that divide men
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: The gender gap with white women and men and black women and men is _______ , but it is smaller for _______
the same; latinos
Leaders in the women's movement were relatively silent during the congressional debate over welfare reform even when _____
the tone and content became a thinly veiled racist attack on poor single mothers
Implicit bias
the unconscious tendency to associate certain qualities with certain groups
The GOP is further away from _______
the voters positions, trends favor dems with more seculars, young voters, educated, and singles, minorities
the gap in political knowledge can be attributed to ______
the ways knowledge is measured
what do republicans say about rape (well one republican said this)
the woman's body has a way of shutting pregnancy down
Young men and women who are most engaged in politics are also involved and invested in ______
their communities - come from families where their parents model civic behavior by voting, these young people are more likely to be registered to vote
lecture: issues in self identification
there is little distance in self identification between men and women When asked questions to measure ideology for policy, women's positions are more likely to be liberal Self-identified moderate women are more likely to express liberal views Self-identified conservative men are more likely to express moderate views therefore, women are more likely to vote against own self interests
chapter 4 lawless and fox: The public is deeply subscribed to the notion that gender bias permeated the electoral arena but ________
there is none
Privileged women has a particular gender experience ____
they were capable of reform work or philanthropy because of their upper class version of womanhood, therefore they has an interest in continuing their gendered influence
presentations: Pramila jayapal on 9/11
things are going to be hard for people who look like be
the vote did not make women and men ______
think alike
who is least likely to find politics complicated
those who have gained leadership experience through school
how do children learn
through imitation and modeling
how is gendered behavior encouraged
through play with appropriate toys, toy stores color coded boy and girl aisles
generational differences: Those who come of age during eras of active public feminism (turned 18 during the early 70's) or during the clinton administration are more likely ______
to develop a feminist consciousness and to act on it by supporting collective action advocating feminist policies
presentations: janet yellen people wrote letters ___
to obama to appoint yellen to federal reserved
presentations: nancy pelois experiences the baltimore effect which means
to work hard and have dicipline
presentations: michelle obama critics says she was ___
too white and too muscular
presentations: chelsea manning
trans whistler blower on U.S. wrong doings in Iraq and afghanistan joined military - don't asked don't tell (don't want to hear about sexuality) wikileaks video on U.S. helicopter gunning down reporters in middle east and unlogged deaths arrested and spent 8 months in solitary confinement
Between the ages of 12 and 15, the number of girls who have depression ______
triples
Jane Mansbridge: Having more women in office _______
unquestionably makes government policies more responsive to the interests of most women
true/false: Americans largely agree on when and why abortion should be legal
true
true/false: Black women show a stronger implicit bias than white women do
true
true/false: The gender-incongruency hypothesis suggests that men running for high-level, powerful, authoritative positions are favored because these roles are (as a cause or consequence) male-dominated
true
true/false: This unconscious bias was especially strong among women who supported trump
true
true/false: all groups of voters have implicit bias against black people and that the level of bias is higher among Trump voters.
true
true/false: conservative women have the highest implicit bias
true
true/false: women are more depressed as adults
true
true/false: women hold more internalized biased against women than men do
true
Women face cultural expectations and men do not have the same expectations placed on them
trueee
In the united kingdom: Women are more likely to _____
turnout to vote if they are represented by a woman and are more likely to become involved in an electoral campaign on behalf of a female candidate
Jane Mansbridge: if one group is historically dominant and the other historically subordinate dominance and subordination
typically breeds inattention in the dominant group and distrust in the subordinate group
presentations: did NOW make a difference in political culture
um nah but did make a difference in local politics of people and san francisco
Calling a female candidate such sexist names as "ice queen" and "mean girl" significantly _____
undercuts her political standing
women are more likely than men to _______
underestimate women's representation
young people _____ relative to their total proportion among eligible voters- this has been true since 1996
underperform
Clinton is see as playing the gender card whereas obama is seen as ______
unifying by citing civil rights confrontations
what do members of women's orgs gain
valuable political and leadership skills that allow them to access politics at all levels -may facilitate citizen contact with public officials, or political party activity -can propose policy and lobby on women's issues
Chapter 6 lawless and fox: Differences in men and women's _____ shape their political views and affiliation
values
lecture:public women
variable sense of efficacy some control over life space
Senators speculated openly on national television about _____
various psychological disorders hill might be suffering from
Jane Mansbridge: the shared experience captured by descriptive representation facilitates _____
vertical communication between representatives and constituents- voters and representatives who share experiences can engage in accurate communication - also forge bonds of trust
according to UCLA in 2015 college students were ____
very politically active
presentations: tammy duckworth is a _____
veteran (has discipline and principles) disabled had baby while in office - allowed to bring young child to floor while voting
presentations: who does tammy duckworth help
veterans child care diabled americans asian americans
what do women do more than men in political participation
volunteering, membership in community organizing and voting
Gender does not work in a vacuum, in some cases ______
voter intersectional identities may align to produce a stronger attachment to one political party, and in other cases it might move them towards the independent party
lecture: what activities do women do more of in terms of political participation
voting
lecture: what did frances conley write
walking out on the boys
At age 7, about the same share of girls and boys say they ____ But far more 15-year-old boys than girls want to be _____
want to be president; president
In a separate study 88% of people said they thought terry _____
was a male name
Jane Mansbridge: If the dominant group forbid another from voting in the past then _____
we can assume those structures still exist
lecture: when we say that there was a 10% increase in the number of women holding elected office what does that mean
we went from 2 to 6 female senators
lecture: explain targets
what is the demand? to whom? to the political culture? to the national government?
lecture:when did women's movement 2 die out
when ERA failed
lecture:The "triple Burden" Hypothesis
when a state is transitioning to a democracy women votes decline because women have to work and take care of home and are required to participate which results in them being fed up and a backlash occurs
lecture: substantive representation
when principals and agents have the same values and interests
Jane Mansbridge: pseudo-description
when voters use characteristics of representatives as cues for substantive representative, the accuracy of these cues depends on the degree to which the descriptive characteristics are in fact aligned with the interests of the majority of voters in their district
Jane Mansbridge: a cost to construction of social meaning
when you say that a group is disadvantaged then it erodes the public presentation of the group as equal
Lawless and fox chapter 9: what kind of people are least supportive of abortion
while evangelical protestants, high school diploma, over age of 65
presentations: nacy pelosi became _____ in 2001
whip
Racism said that black men are too masculine, so ____
white men see black men's presence as masculinity affirming
chapter 4 lawless and fox: Female incumbents of color performed at least as well as ______
white women
how does lack of political knowledge impact running for office
why would you run for office if you feel like you don't know enough about it
Candidates perceived as competent had a higher probability of ______
winning both simulated and real elections
what happened in states with poll taxes and literacy tests
women and black women were affect to a greater degree than men to vote
lecture: success of women's movement 2
women are elected and appointed
lecture: socio-structural explanation for nordic phenomenon
women are in the workforce which leads to high participation Double and Triple Burdens Access to childcare, maternity leave, etc... Women's participation in social institutions- increase in political efficacy Gendered senses of political efficacy
lecture:The "Double Burden" Hypothesis
women are less likely to participate cuz they have to work and do domestic work the element is time was though that you need to make it easier to register to vote because it takes too much time motor voter laws but this hypothesis is debunked women who vote most work
chapter 6 lawless and fox: explain the "women are more compassionate" explanation for the gender gap
women are more supportive of equal rights and equal spending on the poor and elderly
But in the US there is little empirical analysis to support the assumption that symbolic representation is provided by _____
women candidates or at least that their symbolic presence translates into increase in political attitudes and behaviors
lecture:The Discrimination Hypothesis
women do not participate because of discrimination
in terms of giving money ___
women give less frequently and in smaller amounts
what might explain higher women's voting
women have a history of community based involvement
lecture:Efficacy and Knowledge Hypotheses
women have lower sense of efficacy and knowledge - specifically on international affairs more women are likely to start at the local level
lecture: civil liberty gaps
women less likely to support atheists communists and racists
lecture:traditionalism gap
women more likely to express traditional family values (like premarital sex and porn)
lecture:women on crime
women more likely to fear being a victim of a crime
lecture: women on women's movements
women more supportive of the movement
Without role models to give voice to their concerns ______
women of color are also less likely to be involved in electoral politics as voters
Kate Douglas Wiggin
women should not be in the limelight
The older girls get, the fewer ______
women they see in positions of power and leadership
lecture:The Employment Hypothesis
women who are employed turnout to vote more unemployment leads to less voting
The group with the highest level of implicit bias against linking women with careers was _____
women who planned to vote for Trump
Then national political parties and state party organizations created special ____
women's auxiliaries designed to educate and mobilize female voters
lecture: gender gap in 2016
women's behavior didn't change much but men's did Clinton won women by about 12 points and Trump won men by about 12 points
lecture: women's movement 2 is also referred to as
women's liberation movement
lecture: symbolic representation increases ___
women's sense of efficacy "if other women can do it than i can do it too"
lecture: what is betty friedan's the problem that has no name
women's unhappiness in the private sphere women were medicating themselves to mask feelings
presentations: anita bryant
worked with phyllis schafley against ERA
presentations: cathy mcmorris rogers grew up with
working class parents, picked apples, she worked at mcdonalds
Girls are more likely to thier anger is ______
wrong
barbie for president doll
yeah
lecture:tailhook scandal 1991
yearly convention of navy professional women reported sexual assault during conventions and they were silenced patricia schroeder congress did an investigation
so women vote differently than men
yes
lecture: if the bottoms needs have not been met then _____
you don't care about anything about it
lecture: who participates least
young single mothers latina
Lawless and fox chapter 9: what kind of people are Most supportive of reproductive rights
young, college, educated, non religious
lecture:Shirley Chisholm
•1969 - 1st African American Woman Elected to Congress •1972- 1st Major party black presidential candidate
lecture:Problems of Opportunity Structure for women's movement 1
•Activists were divided over goals, strategies and tactics •Opportunity Structure was a mixed bag for the movement - Temperance and Abolition provided experience and enemies •Lack of unity across race and class •Not all believed suffrage should be the goal •Ignored regional cultural differences: Women were already voting in the West Women in the South weren't on board Women in the North and Midwest varied in support of radical v. institutional tactics
lecture: why do people think we are in a 4th wave of feminism
•Changes in technology and use of technology (particularly social media) •Cross-cultural cooperation, particularly on women and security issues •Cross-generational and cross religious emphasis --- some argued the 3rd wave, while sensitive to gender and race identity issues, ignored older, younger and religious women
lecture: generalizations of women's movement 3
•Increases in women's turnout •Increases in fundraising for female candidates (and we'll see later new strategies) •Increases in representation across state and national government •Renewed emphasis on trans-identity mobilization •No central "Liberal" (i.e. institutional) theme •Increase in the number of organizations focused on descriptive presentation
lecture: how did the civil war impact women's movement 1
•Many suffragists scaled back participation on the gaining the vote in favor of abolition •Many believed that Northern victory would result in an expansion of the franchise that would include women •15th Amendment to the constitution was ratified in 1870 --- extended suffrage to black men but not women. •Stanton, Anthony and Mott did not live to see suffrage for women.
lecture: who was charlotte woodard pierce
•The only woman who attended the Seneca Falls Convention who lived to see the ratification of the 19th Amendment. •Did not live to cast a vote.
lecture: what were the social realities of the 90's
•Women increasingly becoming "breadwinners" •Women making up ½ the work force •Attributed as much to the disproportionate displacement of men as the entry of women (unemployment for men went up) •By 2000s, 4 in 5 families were not "traditional" in the sense that adult males were breadwinners and females homemakers
lecture: problems for women's movement 2
•Women's "Lib" v. Women's Rights •Backlash- emphasis on gender politics produced backlash (Susan Faludi wrote gainst feminism and feminism declined •emphasis on gender politics would also help usher in 3rd wave of the movement •Essentialism v. Egalitarianism- essentialism debate was really important •Liberal v. Cultural Debate
Culture war: ____ of america oppose partial birth abortion except when the health of the mother is at stake
⅔
Men are ____ more likely than women to watch late night shows such as the daily show, and more likely than women to access political news and political blogs on the internet
⅔
lecture: mass media portrayal of the gender gap
◦Sometimes fail to distinguish participatory (i.e. voting) gap v. ideological gap ◦Sometimes distorts the gap (1988 reports of a 15 point gap --- was really 7)