New opportunities for women in the work force during this period largely stemmed from __________.
A. the expansion of public institutions
B. war causing men to leave industrial jobs
C. the decline of child labor
D. greater access to education for women
Answer: A
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a. Safavids b. Songhay c. Egyptian Mamluks d. Indian Mughals
All of the problems below began disturbing Roman Catholic laypeople and some clergy from the later 15th century onward, EXCEPT:
a. The Church’s high taxation of peasants. b. The entanglement of upper clergy and the papacy with the centralizing rulers. c. The ambitious and opulent artistic programs undertaken by popes and cardinals. d. The use of the sale of indulgences to raise money.
By 1932, President Hoover had
A. established was became known as Hoovervilles, which were housing developments for the unemployed. B. taken no action to address the dire economic situation. C. initiated unprecedented federal spending aimed at stimulating the economy and putting Americans to work. D. signed the Hawley-Smoot Tariff, which stimulated international trade, temporarily stabilizing the economy.
All of the following were taught to Europeans by Muslims EXCEPT ________
A. leather tanning B. medical skills C. ancient Greek treatises on math D. how to irrigate fields E. how to make pasta