Using an intersectional perspective would allow us to see that ________ was the goal of White feminists, while African American women were fighting ____________.

a. the Equal Rights Amendment; for Civil Rights
b. legal abortion; against sterilization
c. access to education; for an increase in minimum wage
d. suffrage; against lynching of Black men


b. legal abortion; against sterilization

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The 1947 federal "Zeal for Democracy" program promoted strengthening national security and fighting Soviet communism through __________.

A. religion B. the family C. military investment D. education

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In Islam the umma is best defined as

a. sacred book. b. community of faithful. c. holy war. d. arrival in paradise.

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The Compromise of 1850 included all of the following except

1) The Fugitive Slave Act 2) California was admitted as a free state 3) The size of Texas increased dramatically when most of the New Mexico territory was given to Texas to settle boundary disputes 4) The slave trade was banned in Washington DC, although slavery itself was allowed to continue

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How did attitudes toward sex and marriage change at this time?

a. Victorian attitudes towards sex and marriage reemerged to dominate American society throughout the 1920s. b. There was little change in attitudes toward sex and marriage at this time in American history. c. Extramarital affairs became less prevalent, as conservative values dominated urban American society. d. The increase in drinking and the countercultural style of urbanites resulted in a return to more conservative attitudes toward sex and marriage. e. There was an increased permissiveness in attitudes toward sex, and more tolerance toward and a higher incidence of divorce.

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