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African insights week 7

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KA DINGELSTAD 3

Blackboard

180AFRINY1_1 AFRICAN INSIGHTS - Semester 2 Weeks


Week 7: Rights for all - South Africa and the LGBTIQ community
Review Test Submission: Activity 7.1: Not one struggle, many struggles

Review Test Submission: Activity 7.1: Not one struggle, many


struggles

User KA DINGELSTAD
Course AFRICAN INSIGHTS - Semester 2
Test Activity 7.1: Not one struggle, many struggles
Started 16/08/18 16:02
Submitted 16/08/18 16:02
Status Completed
Attempt Score 5 out of 5 points
Time Elapsed 0 minute
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback,
Displayed Incorrectly Answered Questions

Question 1 1 out of 1 points

When Simon said “I am black and I am gay. I cannot separate these


…”, he meant that the liberation of black people in South Africa is
more important than the liberation of gay and lesbian men and
women.

Selected Answer: False


Answers: True
False
Response Well done!
Feedback:

Simon believed that both aspects of his identity


were equally important.

Question 2 1 out of 1 points


Bev Ditsie’s mother and grandmother were accepting of her sexual
orientation as soon as she told them.

Selected Answer: False


Answers: True
False
Response Well done!
Feedback:
It took them some time to become used to the
idea.

Question 3 1 out of 1 points

Men in Soweto wanted to rape Bev to punish her for being lesbian.

Selected Answer: True


Answers: True
False
Response Well done!
Feedback:
Some men wanted to “teach” Bev to not be gay. Of
course, this would not work.

Question 4 1 out of 1 points

Bev was too scared to continue with her activism as a result of this,
and allowed Simon to take the lead.

Selected Answer: False


Answers: True
False
Response Well done!
Feedback:
Bev was side by side with Simon every step of the
way.

Question 5 1 out of 1 points

GLOW stands for the Gay and Lesbian Organisation of the World.

Selected Answer: False


Answers: True
False
Response Well done!
Feedback:
Gay and Lesbian Organisation of the
Witwatersrand.

Thursday, 16 August 2018 16:02:42 o'clock SAST

← OK

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