The couple arrested, tried, convicted, and executed (in 1953) for espionage were named

a. Hiss.
b. Chambers.
c. Rosenberg.
d. Ackroyd.
e. Jones.


c

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By the end of the 1980s,

a. women constituted nearly two-thirds of poor adults. b. the percentage of women attending college decreased. c. the average salary of men and women was virtually equal. d. the Republican Party promoted the Equal Rights Amendment.

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Which of the following, if any, is not cited by the text as a reason that Reconstruction failed to accomplish more to promote racial equality in the United States?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following was NOT a major change in middle-class family life during the nineteenth century?

A) Relationships between parents and children became more intimate. B) The “Cult of Domesticity” gained ground. C) Families became more child-centered. D) More and more women worked outside the home. E) The use of corporal punishment declined.

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Slave cabins were typically

a. four rooms with a wooden floor. b. home to three or more families. c. occupied by five or six people. d. located several miles away from the planter's house.

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