The Woman's Christian Temperance Union's efforts at prohibition and other social reforms allowed women to:

A) fuse public concerns with moral guardianship.
B) seek control without the vote.
C) remove unwanted elements in society.
D) keep wives and mothers in the home.


Answer: A

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The formation of businesses was made easier in the mid-nineteenth century by the

a. wider acceptance of the ten-hour workday. b. bonuses offered by state governments for factory construction. c. legalization of labor unions. d. passage of state free incorporation laws. e. lowering of the capital gains tax.

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The weakness of the League of Nations was revealed when Italy invaded __________

a. Ethiopia b. Libya c. Egypt d. Spain e. Greece

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St. Augustine?s major contribution to Christianity was

A) the definition of the concept of the Trinity. B) a translation of the Bible into Latin. C) the assertion of church authority over the state in spiritual matters. D) to establish the foundation of Christian theology. E) all of the above.

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What "forces of division" were operating in the British colonies during the first half of the eighteenth century? Discuss with specific reference to at least two of the following areas: immigration, the backcountry, boundary disputes, and seaport towns.

What will be an ideal response?

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