In the late nineteenth century, ________

A) few women entered the work force
B) most women took advantage of economic changes
C) few women challenged the system
D) the role of women in the society was changing
E) womanly “innocence” was never questioned


Answer: D

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A. The Black Star steamship line went bankrupt and Marcus Garvey was deported for mail fraud. B. The death of Marcus Garvey deprived the association of its persuasive and charismatic leader. C. Investigations revealed that the Black Star shipping line was engaged in smuggling. D. Poor African Americans, feeling exploited by Marcus Garvey, began to reject the UNIA's radical agenda.

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Sofonisba Anguissola’s painting career led her to travel throughout __________.

A) England B) France C) the Ottoman Empire D) the Spanish Empire

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Another policy imposed by the British was that of _________, the loss by a country of its right to set its own tariffs.

a. tariff avoidance right b. nontariff sanctuary c. nontariff autonomy d. tariff forgiveness

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By 1920, __________ percent of women worked in offices.

a. 5 b. 15 c. 25 d. 35

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