A crisis in the railroad industry, precipitated by four years of wage cuts, layoffs, and increased workloads, occurred in which year?
A. 1892
B. 1920
C. 1908
D. 1877
Answer: D
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How was Olympe de Gouges able to turn her lack of education into a plus for her work?
a) She argued that her unsophisticated tone was proof of her writing’s genuine spirit. b) She argued that her lack of polish as a writer stemmed from general male unwillingness to educate women, which society should remedy. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. c) She argued that because no one would produce her plays she never had the chance to improve her work, so it was the Republic of Letters that failed women like her. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. d) She argued that it was important for the average aristocrat to listen to someone with only a rudimentary education, to better understand why the Revolution was happening. Consider This: Gouges said that in her writing she wanted to be “… always true, always simple.” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights.
What changes were brought to both Eastern and Western societies by the sexual revolution?
What will be an ideal response?
The English eventually replaced Amerindian labor with English labor in Virginia, much like their policy of replacing native labor with English labor in
a. Ireland. b. France. c. Caribbean. d. Carolinas. e. India.
The pamphlet The Discovery of Witches would most likely have found an audience in which of the following colonies?
a. Rhode Island b. Massachusetts Bay c. Pennsylvania d. Maryland e. Virginia