How did the sexual revolution affect women's clothing in the 1920s?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Women adopted less bulky clothing, wearing short skirts and sleeveless and low-cut dresses.
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The Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776
A) ?forbade imprisonment for debt. B) ?allowed all free men over the age of 21 who had lived in the state for a year and paid public taxes to vote. C) ?included a bill of rights. D) ?provided for religious freedom, trial by jury and freedom of speech. E) ?All of these are correct.
The Republican "Contract with America" called for which of the following?
a. Decreased defense spending b. Passage of a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution c. An increase in the capital gains tax d. A law prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of sexual orientation
All of the following were students or close colleagues of Titchener. Who would you be most surprised to see at a meeting of the Experimentalists?
A. Edmund Sanford (experimental psychologist from Clark University) B. Walter Pillsbury (T's doctoral student) C. E. G. Boring (T's doctoral student) D. Margaret Washburn (T's doctoral student)
Who is considered the founder of modern pedagogical theory?
A) Rousseau B) Voltaire C) Condorcet D) Descartes E) Diderot