During the 1920s, birth control in the U.S

A. was limited to physical methods such as abstinence and withdrawal.

B. was illegal, in some form, in many states.

C. was strongly opposed by moralists such as Margaret Sanger.

D. included legal abortion in most states.

E. was among the major causes of poverty and distress in poor communities.


B

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How did the Royal Society of London organize its early meetings?

a) It did not; any member could present a paper on any topic, regardless of what was said before or after. b) The papers were carefully curated by a committee into logical topics for interested parties. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society. c) Potential papers were assigned a number and then the numbers were drawn at random, to assure each scholar an equal chance of being heard. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society. d) Pride of place was given to presentations that refuted the theories of the ancients or of scholars from states at war with England. Consider This: Robert Boyle (gases), Christopher Wren (architecture), and John Locke (political theory) all took part in discussions at the Royal Society. See 3.3: Scientific Society.

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A shopkeeper's daughter, __________, became the first female prime minister of Great Britain, serving from May 1979 through November 1990.

A. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary B. Rachel Whiteread C. Margaret Thatcher D. Mary Chestnut

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The two products that held religious and social importance among the Aztecs and also developed special significance to Europeans on the other side of the Atlantic were

A. gold and tobacco. B. sugar and cacao. C. silver and gold. D. tobacco and cacao.

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The lateen or triangular sail allowed sailors to

A. transport heavier cargos. B. sail downwind faster. C. use multiple masts. D. sail almost directly upwind.

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