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10 Cards in this Set

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Bahithat al-Badiya
Egyptian feminist
says sex is a convention, nothing more than a societal norm

says men and industrial revolution drove women out of work because they replace typical womens jobs with man-operated machines
Charlotte Maxeke
argues against condition of bantu women and girls, saying that the men who provided for their families were allured by seductiveness of big industrialized cities

women not allowed to rent without a husband, causing crime and sin
Qui Jin
argues against Chinese foot-binding
says women were resented because they were eventually someone elses property through marriage

says chinese feared education would make women superior
Karl Marx
founder of communism, says "the working men have no country"
Theodore Roosevelt
says it is their "manly duty" to colonize and occupy foreign lands
who created the boyscout?
Robert Baden-Powens
Alfred Thayer Mahan
argues that steamships gave a justification for colonization due to their need for coaling stations
Abdul Rehman
says Indians were forced to pay taxes to build public places that they were not even allowed to go in
G.V. Joshi
notes on amount of natives who died due to drought, famine, and starvation without any action by "mother country"

talks about how natives wanted an technical and educational training, but were only trained for positions of inferiority by government
Jules Ferry
imperialist who argues his views against socialist critique

argued that a need for export markets justified colonization

also argues that the limitations of the warship created a need for ports on foreign lands in order for ships to travel long distances