Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Johnson, Rush and Feagin argue that the new education for a nonracist society cannot be launched in schools alone.
2. Lorber argues that women are doubly exploited in the home and in the workplace.
3. According to Lorber, gender equality would mean giving women some of men’s privilege in society, and also mean giving men some of women’s responsibilities.
4. Lorber suggests that in order to be treated alike, people have to be alike, and the prevailing belief in Western societies is that women and men are intrinsically similar.
5. Lui and her colleagues suggest a number of progressive strategies the United States can take to lessen asset and wealth inequality.


1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True

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During the impeachment of President Clinton,

A) the vote to impeach him in the House was overwhelmingly bipartisan. B) Chief Justice William Rehnquist threw out most of the charges against him. C) Democratic senators successfully argued that his sexual indiscretions did not meet the Constitution's standard of "high crimes and misdemeanors." D) Republican senators were not able to unite to convict him and remove him from office, even though they had enough votes to do so.

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Peasants who claimed to have special magical powers over nature were called

What will be an ideal response?

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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.

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Greek civilization departed from their Near Eastern antecedents in all the following ways EXCEPT the Greeks

a. systematized the mathematical knowledge of the Mesopotamians and Egyptians into a body of theoretical knowledge. b. used the astronomical information compiled by the Babylonians not for religious purposes but to discover the geometrical laws that governed heavenly bodies. c. rejected magical beliefs and practices in medicine. d. developed the concept of a rational or legal state and the idea of free and equal citizens making their own laws. e. eliminated any concept of a reality beyond the physical and denied the possibility of eternal life.

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