Which of the following nineteenth-century leaders is primarily known for her pioneering work in the American feminist movement?

A. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B. "Mother" Ann Lee
C. Rachel Eaton
D. Sojourner Truth
E. Harriet Tubman


Answer: A

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A) It stopped the Mongol onslaught on China. B) It ended the Mongols' dream of world domination. C) It opened southern Asia to waves of Turkish nomads. D) It gave the Mongols control of the Silk Road.

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Reforms in urban living included all of the following EXCEPT

A) the development of pure water and sewerage systems. B) model homes built for the poor by wealthy philanthropists. C) the demolition of old, unneeded urban defensive walls, replaced by wide avenues. D) a successful effort to clean up all polluted rivers and lakes. E) some increases in governmental regulations.

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In 1956, when Hungary revolted against continued domination by the Soviet Union, the United States under Dwight Eisenhower

a. sent money to the rebels. b. quickly recognized the new Hungarian government. c. refused to admit any Hungarian refugees and declined to provide military assistance to the anticommunist Hungarian rebels. d. gave only outdated military equipment to the Hungarian freedom fighters. e. did nothing to help to defeat the communists.

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