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AP European History- 2011 Gilstrap mid-year review

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London 1860   ethnological society excludes women from discussions on grounds that subject mattter of customs of primitive peoples  
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T.H Huxley   led the exclusion of women from discussions on London grounds  
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Karl Vogt (1817-1895)   leading German Anthropologist; viewed women as weaker than men and believed they should not discuss sexual matters; supported education for women  
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"Descent of Man"   written by Charles Darwin; indicated ideas of Huxley and Vogt  
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Karen Horney (1885-1952)   women psychanalyst; challenged Freud's views on women  
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Sigmund Freud   saw women aw weaker and less able than men; believed women's role was motherhood  
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Melanie Klein (1882-1960)   supported Karen Horney and challenged Freud's ideas  
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August Comte   his thoughts were owed to Rousseau; portrayed women as biologically and intellectually inferior to men  
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Herbert Spencer   wanted improvement for women but thought they could never achieve equality with men  
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Emile Durkheim   portrayed women as creatures of feeling and family rather than of intellect  
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Max Weber   favored improvements for conditions of women; did not really support significant changes in social roles or relationship with men  
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Contagious Diseases Act   law for prostitutes in Britain that forced any women identified as or suspected of prostitution to be locked in a women's hospital for veneral diseases; made to protect sailors and soldiers; assumed women were inferior and treated them irrationally  
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Ladies' National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act   middle class women; actively opposed laws, achived suspension of acts in 1883 and repeal in 1886  
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Josephine Butler (1828-1906)   leader of the Ladies' National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act  
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General Austrian Womens' Association   combated legal regulation of prostitution which put women under control of police authorities  
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Auguste Ficke (1833-1916)   leader of the General Austrian Womens' Association  
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Mothers' Protection League (Bund fur Mutterschutz)   married and unmarried women needed help of state (leaves for pregnancy and child care); emphasized the need to rethink all sexual morality  
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Ellen Key (1849-1926)   Swedish; wrote "Century of the Child" and "Renaissance of Motherhood" (maintained motherhood as crucial to society and government, rather than husbands should support mother and children)  
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Contraception   early advocates for contraception were influenced by social Darwinism; hoped limits on number of children would allow more healthy and intelligent children to survive  
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Marie Stopes (1880-1958)   Englishwoman who pioneered contraception clinics in poor districts of London  
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