Why did reading novels seem so threatening in the 1790s?

What will be an ideal response?


The novels often wove political themes prominently into their tales and also enabled women to further their causes, which seemed threatening to the status quo of the time. For example, Judith Sargent Murray became an outspoken advocate of equality and education for women and used the novel to spread her ideals about the equality of the sexes. Murray used characters such as Margaretta to show that intelligence and superior education could help a woman better her life and increase her available opportunities.

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What was Herbert Hoover's position on the question of relief?

a. it was the responsibility of the federal government to provide economic security for U.S. citizens. b. a military draft could provide work for the unemployed. c. it would destroy their desire to work and undermine their self-worth. d. all homeless immigrants should be deported. e. only the urban unemployed should receive relief.

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Menes is credited with unification of Egypt about 3100 B.C.E. He also founded the city of Memphis.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Why did Republicans attack the Fair Deal as socialist?

A) It reduced the powers of the judicial branch. B) It gave the military power to influence legislation. C) It relied on private financing to develop infrastructure. D) It turned attention away from the Cold War. E) It increased both taxes and governmental power.

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The mfecane in southern Africa resulted in the

a. emergence of Islam as a political force. b. creation of several large multi-tribal military states. c. penetration of European economic interests. d. abolition of slavery in sub-Saharan Africa.

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