The female rugby players studied by Ezzell were stigmatized as:
a. butch lesbians.
b. wannabe men.
c. aggressive dykes.
d. lonely losers.
a. butch lesbians.
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The Thirty Years' War that devastated the Holy Roman Empire began when
a. the Bohemians chose a Protestant as their king. b. the Swedish king Gustavus Augustus attacked the Empire. c. Charles V retired to a monastery. d. Jan Hus challenged the authority of the Catholic church. e. Savoy, the Palatine, and the United Provinces united against the House of Hapsburg.
The first successful American steamboat, Clermont, was built by ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The removal of old imperialistic-mercantilist restrictions over British-North American trade benefitted
a. European nations trading with Canada. b. the United States. c. Toronto. d. Montréal. e. Mexico.
During the 1944 presidential campaign, Franklin Roosevelt was gravely ill.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)