Whose interests did the National Woman's Party largely represent?
A. working-class women
B. professional and business women
C. the wealthiest women
D. young women
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. The absence in the country of critical minerals like nitrate. b. The faltering pace of industrialization in the late 19th century, particularly in Germany and the United States. c. A coup against him, led by conservative landowners, and his subsequent suicide. d. An abrupt military intervention spearheaded by the British navy.
Northern __________ were staunchly opposed to emancipation
A) Liberty Party members B) Whigs C) Republicans D) Democrats
The "court Jews" were __________.
A. a kind of elite aristocracy within European Jewish communities B. the self-governing bodies that led Jewish communities in European states C. entertainers paid or coerced into providing stereotyped entertainment for European monarchs D. Jewish leaders who lobbied for support from the head of state