What was A'isha's relationship to Muhammad?

a. his sister
b. his daughter
c. one of his wives
d. his aunt
e. his daughter-in-law


c

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During the depression, __________ of married women provided the sole support for their families

A) one-third B) one-half C) two-thirds D) three-fourths

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What was the outcome of the Tet Offensive?

a. crushed any remaining hopes of an imminent victory. b. routed the North Vietnamese army. c. forced China to withdraw from an active role in the war. d. destroyed the last remaining Viet Cong strongholds in the south.

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In an updated version of ___________, toughness, assertiveness, and hard-body athleticism are combined with more conventional feminine qualities.

a. emphasized femininity b. gender reification c. the American Beauty Myth d. hegemonic femininity

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Why was the collapse of cotton prices at the outset of the Great Depression particularly disastrous for African Americans?

A) Cotton production had already been falling for many years before 1929. B) Falling cotton prices made migration to northern cities less affordable. C) Many black people had invested in the commodities markets. D) Most black people lived in the rural South, where cotton was the mainstay of the economy.

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