Which constitutional amendment abolished slavery?

a. Thirteenth
b. Fourteenth
c. Fifteenth
d. Sixteenth
e. Seventeenth


A

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All of the following beliefs were held and manifested in the Shaker community EXCEPT

A) strict celibacy by all members. B) equal participation by men and women in lively music and dance designed to shake sin out of their bodies. C) a commitment to make things of beauty including Shaker furniture, houses, and art, all of which were owned in common, not individually. D) a refusal to accept new members as converts.

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The late-nineteenth-century naturalist writers, such as Stephen Crane, portrayed

A) customs and dialects identified with a particular region of the country. B) society somewhat realistically but emphasized the "smiling aspects" of life. C) humans as mere animals in a merciless Darwinian world. D) virtuous heroines and heroes in mortal combat with dastardly villains.

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Who were the suffragettes?

a. women who wanted women to have the same voting rights as men b. women who wanted to ban women from universities c. women who wanted to ban artificial birth control. d. women who wanted a law requiring women to attend universities e. women who wanted to eradicate marriage laws

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World War I and World War II brought about changes for minorities and women because these conflicts led to...

A. the creation of new job opportunities B. the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment C. a greater number of high-level management positions D. greater integration in housing and schools throughout the nation

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