The main impact of the war and its aftermath on working women was that it __________
A) increased female participation in previously all-male jobs
B) opened graduate and professional schools to women
C) increased female employment in already traditionally female professions
D) allowed many women to move into the white-collar workforce
Answer: C
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By 1840, only ____________________ maintained a propertied electorate
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Based on this souvenir postcard from a lynching in Marion, Indiana, and the photograph of the 1925 Ku Klux Klan march in Washington, D.C., what conclusion can be reached about both lynch mobs and the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s?
A) They revived their activities after being suppressed during Reconstruction. B) Their targets included not only African Americans, but also Jews, Catholics, immigrants and feminists. C) They were unashamed of their actions and unafraid to reveal their identities. D) Although they were usually prosecuted for their crimes, juries rarely found them guilty.
What did the Federalist believe about government and the economy? Who supported them?
What will be an ideal response?
Evangelical black churches grew in the North even as they were being suppressed in the South after 1820. The most important of the new black independent churches was the
A. African Methodist Episcopal Church. B. American Baptist Church for Blacks. C. African Catholic Church of America. D. African American Baptist Church.