Working-class men argued that keeping working-class women out of the industrial workforce
a. all but guaranteed their future poverty.
b. was obviously illegal.
c. was part of a larger capitalist plot.
d. ensured the moral and physical well-being of families.
e. simply made it easier to exploit them.
d
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Riots in the Confederate states were mainly caused by __________.
A. inequities of the draft and urban tensions B. shortages of food and high inflation rates C. ideological disputes D. the draft exemption for wealthy slave owners
According to the video in the introduction, the Republicans became the governing party after the election of __________
A) Aaron Burr B) John Adams C) Thomas Jefferson D) Alexander Hamilton
Who were carpetbaggers?
A) Republican leaders from the South B) white Southerners who voted Republican C) poor backcountry whites D) African Americans who exercised their right to vote E) Northerners who moved south after the Civil War
During the Enlightenment, salon culture
a. provided a pivotal role for women as purveyors of new ideas. b. relegated women to frivolous roles as hostesses of tea parties. c. limited the influence of women to the domestic sphere. d. promoted the principle of equality for women of all social classes.