Take the role of a woman in the Revolutionary era. Describe what the Revolution has done for you and what you would like it to have done that it did not

What will be an ideal response?


It assigned women a more exalted role of teaching children republican principles and public virtue. It also reduced slightly the husband's and parent's domination of women, and it opened doors to formal and higher education for women. It did not give women political rights or expand their role outside the family.

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Why was the Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) ruling so significant?

A. It set the precedence that the right to a fair trial included the right to be represented in court by a lawyer. B. It set the precedence that citizens had the right to have a lawyer present during questioning. C. It set the precedence that police were required to inform a suspect of his or her rights at the time of arrest. D. It set the precedence that prayer would no longer be allowed in public schools.

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In Great Britain, __________ led the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Bush Doctrine called for

A) ?the United States to emphasize diplomacy with terrorist groups. B) ?the United States to form a coalition to fight terrorists. C) for the ?United States government to avoid violating the civil rights of its citizens. D) ?for the United States to act alone in striking against threats outside its borders. E) ?None of these are correct.

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Why were people in Italy and France voting for communist parties in 1947?

A) They were drawn to the irresistibly charismatic communist leaders. B) They felt discontent due to economic problems and food shortages. C) They were responding to pressure and threats from the Soviet Union. D) They wanted to defy the American anticommunist attitude. E) There were few other organized political parties in postwar Europe.

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