The image of the Gibson Girl represented
a. a revival of the revolutionary ideal of "republican motherhood."
b. a portrayal of the modern corporate business woman.
c. the portrayal of women as sex objects in advertising.
d. an independent and athletic "new woman."
e. a sentimental image of a woman as mother.
d
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The first urban site in the Americas, Caral-Supé, was probably founded around _________.
a. 627 CE. b. 2627 BCE. c. 1607 BCE. d. 6627 BCE.
In the first few years after independence, Tejanos (Mexican Texans) __________
A. continued to be treated fairly by most Anglo Texans B. in East and Central Texas had livestock stolen and sometimes were forced to abandon their homes C. of working-class status experienced a few problems, but the old Tejano elite maintained its political and economic power D. relocated in large numbers to the area between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers, where there was more stability and greater economic opportunities
____ collected Greek and Latin manuscripts and helped start the monastic practice of copying classical texts
a. Isidore of Seville b. Boethius c. Theodoric d. Cassiodorus e. Alcuin
How did James Armistead serve the patriot cause?
a) He spied on the British. b) He recruited enslaved African Americans. c) He led a black regiment. d) He published influential pamphlets.