__________ founded a female academy in Troy, New York, in 1821
A) Catherine Beecher
B) Emma Willard
C) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D) Peggy Eaton
Answer: B
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A. There was little support to impeach Reagan. B. Reagan was kept in the dark; Nixon was kept in the loop. C. Unelected individuals were in control; Nixon was in control. D. All of these answers are correct.
As the author states, “degrees of transgression” is a metaphor for ______.
A. discussing the political potential of rethinking “normalization” of gay visibility as “conventionalization” B. seeing how far off the average path a political figure has veered C. examining the social potential of redefining “homogeneity” of race visibility as “equality” D. exploring the cultural potential of restarting straight ideology and seeing it as a new starting place for equity
As a result of the Haymarket bombing,
a. President Cleveland sent federal troops to Chicago to protect working-class demonstrators. b. many people associated labor unions with foreign-born radicals. c. the Illinois state legislature banned labor unions. d. many major corporations gave in to workers' demands for an eight-hour day.