Egalitarian essentialism is defined as:

a. a modernized version of the separate spheres perspective.
b. an endorsement of the principle of gender equality, while defining equality as the right of individual women to choose what is best for them.
c. the right of women and men to fulfill multiple roles in society.
d. the right of professional women to opt out of the labor force to stay home and raise children.


b. an endorsement of the principle of gender equality, while defining equality as the right of individual women to choose what is best for them.

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Although Harvard's Reverend John Eliot worked hard to Christianize Native Americans in New England, most white-Indian relations:

a. reflected Eliot's brotherly love between different cultures b. were characterized by hostility and violence, even war c. resulted in frequent bad feelings but seldom any violence d. led to symmetrical exchanges of ideas and goods

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In what way was Iraq's invasion of Kuwait influenced by the end of the Cold War?

a. Saddam Hussein thought the world would be too busy with the restoration of Eastern European countries to object to his invasion of Kuwait. b. The Soviet Union was no longer a superpower that could influence Saddam Hussein. c. Iraq had seized stockpiles of weapons from Eastern European countries when the Soviet Union collapsed. d. Saddam Hussein resented the Kuwaiti government for supporting the communist regimes of the former Soviet Union. e. Saddam Hussein was hoping to once again pit the United States against Russia by invading Kuwait.

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__________ led the Green Mountain Boys and captured Fort Ticonderoga

A) Ethan Allen B) Benedict Arnold C) George Washington D) Richard Montgomery

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How did the United States practice imperialism? How did they deal with the native peoples they displaced?

What will be an ideal response?

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