Elena Caffarena was a feminist who supported
A) civil and political equality between men and women.
B) enfranchisement of literate women.
C) a "strike of the wombs" to liberate women from unwanted pregnancy.
D) "strong government regulation" to abolish sweatshops and "female exploitation."
D
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The buffalo were nearly exterminated
a. as a result of being overhunted by the Indians. b. by the trains racing across the Great Plains. c. when their meat became valued in eastern markets. d. by disease. e. through wholesale butchery by whites.
According to critics and proponents, which of the following was a reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq?
A) Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction which could be used against the United States. B) The Middle East had been a breeding ground for anti-American terrorism for three decades. C) There were traceable connections between Osama bin Laden and Iraq. D) Iraq had committed horrific and sustained human rights abuses against its political enemies. E) The rapid economic growth of Iraq could soon become a threat to the U.S domination of the world economy.
Portugal and __________ dominated the Atlantic slave trade during the sixteenth century
A) the Netherlands B) England C) France D) Spain
Concrete words are sense-related. We use concrete words to describe what we can see, smell, touch, hear, or taste
Indicate whether the statement is true or false