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What is one of the key ideas presented in Simone de Beauvoir's work 'The Second Sex'?
Women are defined solely by their reproductive capabilities.
Gender is a social construct that can be changed.
Women should strive to become more like men.
The role of women in society is static and unchangeable.
In the context of Beauvoir's philosophy, what does the term 'Other' refer to?
The dominant group in society.
A person who holds power.
Women as viewed in relation to men.
Individuals who reject societal norms.
Which of these feminist concepts is central to Beauvoir's argument in 'The Second Sex'?
Intersectionality.
The personal is political.
Emancipation through choice.
Eco-feminism.
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