Third Set of Performance Work?
Ideas:
The walls come tumbling down
pacifism or propaganda of the deed?
platformism or anarchy-without-adjectives?
Sex Laws Quiz
What was the first country to grant women the right to vote in national elections? Answer: New Zealand (1893)
What country was the first to legalize same-sex marriage? Answer: Netherlands (2001)
Which country has debated legal recognition of polyamorous or multi-partner relationships? Answer: Sweden (discussed by political parties and youth movements)
Where is there a political system with most offices shared by a man and a woman (co-leadership)? Answer: Rojava (Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria)
Which country has the highest percentage of women in parliament in the world? Answer: Rwanda
In which U.S. state is it legal for women to be topless in public (non-commercial contexts)? Answer: New York
In which Canadian province did a court ruling make female toplessness legal? Answer: Ontario, Canada
In which country is public nudity generally legal unless local municipalities restrict it? Answer: Spain
Which U.S. city allows public nudity at permitted events like parades and festivals? Answer: San Francisco
Which South American nation allows people to change their legal gender without surgery or court approval? Answer: Argentina
Which country was the first in Europe to ban conversion therapy aimed at changing sexual orientation or gender identity? Answer: Malta
In which country did a 2012 court ruling briefly declare non-medical circumcision bodily harm, sparking global debate? Answer: Germany
In which country was the age of consent 12 years old until it was raised in 2022? Answer: Philippines
Which breakfast cereal was associated with anti-masturbation ideas promoted by Dr. John Kellogg? Answer: Corn flakes
Which country was the first to ban corporal punishment of children by parents? Answer: Sweden (1979)
Which country has a government committee that regulates approved baby names? Answer: Iceland
Name two countries where male same-sex activity can carry the death penalty under law. Answer: Iran and Yemen (also sometimes listed: Mauritania)
Which U.S. vice president died suddenly in 1979, with widespread speculation that he had been with a much younger woman at the time? Answer: Nelson Rockefeller
Which famous ruler reportedly died on his wedding night after conquering much of Eastern Europe? Answer: Attila the Hun (died in 453 after marrying a new bride)