What role did women play in progressive reform, and how did their participation shape the movement?

What will be an ideal response?


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Perhaps the most far-reaching consequence of the New Deal was that it

A) solved the key problem of high levels of unemployment. B) convinced most Americans that the federal government was responsible for the health of the nation's economy. C) significantly redistributed the nation's wealth among the various social classes. D) resulted in the placing of major new Supreme Court and congressional controls on presidential power.

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One cause of poverty after 1945 was that

A) the percentage of the population with disabling mental, physical, or emotional conditions increased dramatically. B) white racism became increasingly entrenched in both the North and the South. C) many white ethnic groups in America were traditionally opposed to wage labor. D) technological advancements raised job requirements and made it harder for those without educational or special skills to earn a living.

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Davis works out at the gym. He wants to impress women, so he tells his workout friend to load extra plates onto the bench press. When finished, he slaps his friend on the back and challenges him to lift as much. In this scenario, Davis is ________.

A. displaying the intergroup bias effect B. doing gender C. being immature D. displaying paternalistic prejudice

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The Fourth Crusade resulted in the

a. capture of Jerusalem. b. fall of Constantinople. c. conquest of Alexandria. d. sack of Istanbul. e. occupation of Egypt.

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