What most closely captures the reality of marriage for Roman women in the first century B.C.E.?
a. Marriage still allowed them legal independence.
b. Marriage laws gave them legal control over all children still at home.
c. Marriage required the father to give up all rights to his daughter.
d. Divorce became increasingly prevalent due to political turmoil.
e. Polygamy was allowed for women if they were wealthy enough.
d
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A. lower social classes B. higher social classes C. merchants and artisan families D. all social classes
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A) Mario Savio B) Barry Goldwater C) Timothy Leary D) Clark Kerr
What has been the result of austerity measures implemented in some of the European Union’s more fragile economies?
a) Strikes, political violence, and support of nationalist parties have become commonplace. b) The “Big Three”—Great Britain, France, and Germany—have stepped up to help nations forced to cut pensions, health care, and other social services. Consider This: Because of Greek austerity programs, Athens is a city where these results are particularly evident. See 15.3: Cracks in the Foundation. c) Areas with enforced austerity programs have seen an upswing in interest in joining Russia to create a socialist bloc. Consider This: Because of Greek austerity programs, Athens is a city where these results are particularly evident. See 15.3: Cracks in the Foundation. d) The European Union’s government in Brussels has been forced to send EU police forces into some places to deal with the violence. Consider This: Because of Greek austerity programs, Athens is a city where these results are particularly evident. See 15.3: Cracks in the Foundation.
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A) president of Egypt B) shah of Iran C) prime minister of India D) prime minister of Pakistan