Who was the first conservative woman to become chancellor of Germany?
a. Petra Kelly
b. Margaret Thatcher
c. Angela Merkel
d. Annagret Kramp-Karrenbauer
e. Christine Leberknecht
c
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In 1890, the Bureau of Census announced that
a. sixty percent of the U.S. population lived west of the Mississippi River. b. a majority of Americans were foreign born. c. the frontier which had separated the settled from unsettled areas of the continent, no longer existed. d. the number of immigrants coming to the United States was at the lowest point in history. e. most Americans now lived in urban areas rather than on farms.
Fought between 1858 and 1861, Mexico's War of Reform was a conflict between
A. the creoles and the peninsulares. B. indigenous peoples and the descendants of European colonials. C. agriculturalists and industrialists. D. a liberal government and an entrenched Catholic clergy. E. university students and the business community
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The most important objective of scholars using the theoretical frameworks of “doing gender” or “doing difference” is to identify gender or difference in social interaction. 2. As a child, Kiara garnered respect in her neighborhood because her father was elected to city council. 3. Jones ethnographic work on Black girls and inner-city violence was designed to test the doing gender framework and the doing difference framework. 4. Jones cautions that focusing on interactional accomplishments of categorical identity means that we can miss the recursive relationship between interaction, identity, and larger oppressive forces. 5. Jones research has found that inner-city Black girls strategically choose from a variety of gender, race, and class displays to enhance their chances of survival.
What was the central issue of the 2004 presidential election?
a. the war in Iraq b. abortion c. the economy d. family values e. the war on drugs