Which of the following was a popular gathering place for the disreputable, theatrical, and dangerous members of eighteenth-century society?
A) Hyde Park
B) Grosvenor Square
C) coffeehouses
D) salons
C) coffeehouses
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The Paxton Boys were
a. an Irish gang in the slums of Philadelphia. b. a militia organization in Western New York. c. a vigilante group of Scots-Irish settlers killing Conestoga Indians in retaliation for Indian raids. d. a group of German missionaries determined to convert the tribes of Western Pennsylvania.
If a paterfamilias decided a family could not afford a new baby, what happened to it?
a. The paterfamilias decided what to do with it. b. It was raised by the family anyway. c. It was adopted out. d. It became a slave in the family. e. It was exposed to the elements.
The Cult of Domesticity viewed men and women as complete and total opposites, with almost no characteristics in common, and it was a primarily middle-class idea that allowed the middle class to separate themselves from working-class women.
a. true b. false
During the presidential campaign of 1828,
A. the major election issue was the Bank of the United States. B. Andrew Jackson was labeled a murderer. C. John Quincy Adams gave a strong showing in the South. D. President Adams was accused of adultery. E. Republicans were able to effectively unite.